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<h3 class="section">10.2 Invoking <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp></h3>
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<pre class="smallexample"> gcov <span class="roman">[</span><var>options</var><span class="roman">]</span> <var>files</var>
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<p><samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> accepts the following options:
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<dt><code>-h</code><dt><code>--help</code><dd>Display help about using <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> (on the standard output), and
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exit without doing any further processing.
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<br><dt><code>-v</code><dt><code>--version</code><dd>Display the <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> version number (on the standard output),
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and exit without doing any further processing.
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<br><dt><code>-a</code><dt><code>--all-blocks</code><dd>Write individual execution counts for every basic block. Normally gcov
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outputs execution counts only for the main blocks of a line. With this
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option you can determine if blocks within a single line are not being
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executed.
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<br><dt><code>-b</code><dt><code>--branch-probabilities</code><dd>Write branch frequencies to the output file, and write branch summary
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info to the standard output. This option allows you to see how often
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each branch in your program was taken. Unconditional branches will not
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be shown, unless the <samp><span class="option">-u</span></samp> option is given.
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<br><dt><code>-c</code><dt><code>--branch-counts</code><dd>Write branch frequencies as the number of branches taken, rather than
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the percentage of branches taken.
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<br><dt><code>-n</code><dt><code>--no-output</code><dd>Do not create the <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> output file.
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<br><dt><code>-l</code><dt><code>--long-file-names</code><dd>Create long file names for included source files. For example, if the
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header file <samp><span class="file">x.h</span></samp> contains code, and was included in the file
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<samp><span class="file">a.c</span></samp>, then running <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> on the file <samp><span class="file">a.c</span></samp> will
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produce an output file called <samp><span class="file">a.c##x.h.gcov</span></samp> instead of
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<samp><span class="file">x.h.gcov</span></samp>. This can be useful if <samp><span class="file">x.h</span></samp> is included in
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multiple source files and you want to see the individual
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contributions. If you use the ‘<samp><span class="samp">-p</span></samp>’ option, both the including
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and included file names will be complete path names.
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<br><dt><code>-p</code><dt><code>--preserve-paths</code><dd>Preserve complete path information in the names of generated
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<samp><span class="file">.gcov</span></samp> files. Without this option, just the filename component is
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used. With this option, all directories are used, with ‘<samp><span class="samp">/</span></samp>’ characters
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translated to ‘<samp><span class="samp">#</span></samp>’ characters, <samp><span class="file">.</span></samp> directory components
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removed and unremoveable <samp><span class="file">..</span></samp>
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components renamed to ‘<samp><span class="samp">^</span></samp>’. This is useful if sourcefiles are in several
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different directories.
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<br><dt><code>-r</code><dt><code>--relative-only</code><dd>Only output information about source files with a relative pathname
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(after source prefix elision). Absolute paths are usually system
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header files and coverage of any inline functions therein is normally
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uninteresting.
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<br><dt><code>-f</code><dt><code>--function-summaries</code><dd>Output summaries for each function in addition to the file level summary.
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<br><dt><code>-o </code><var>directory|file</var><dt><code>--object-directory </code><var>directory</var><dt><code>--object-file </code><var>file</var><dd>Specify either the directory containing the gcov data files, or the
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object path name. The <samp><span class="file">.gcno</span></samp>, and
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<samp><span class="file">.gcda</span></samp> data files are searched for using this option. If a directory
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is specified, the data files are in that directory and named after the
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input file name, without its extension. If a file is specified here,
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the data files are named after that file, without its extension.
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<br><dt><code>-s </code><var>directory</var><dt><code>--source-prefix </code><var>directory</var><dd>A prefix for source file names to remove when generating the output
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coverage files. This option is useful when building in a separate
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directory, and the pathname to the source directory is not wanted when
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determining the output file names. Note that this prefix detection is
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applied before determining whether the source file is absolute.
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<br><dt><code>-u</code><dt><code>--unconditional-branches</code><dd>When branch probabilities are given, include those of unconditional branches.
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Unconditional branches are normally not interesting.
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<br><dt><code>-d</code><dt><code>--display-progress</code><dd>Display the progress on the standard output.
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<br><dt><code>-i</code><dt><code>--intermediate-format</code><dd>Output gcov file in an easy-to-parse intermediate text format that can
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be used by <samp><span class="command">lcov</span></samp> or other tools. The output is a single
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<samp><span class="file">.gcov</span></samp> file per <samp><span class="file">.gcda</span></samp> file. No source code is required.
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<p>The format of the intermediate <samp><span class="file">.gcov</span></samp> file is plain text with
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one entry per line
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<pre class="smallexample"> file:<var>source_file_name</var>
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function:<var>line_number</var>,<var>execution_count</var>,<var>function_name</var>
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lcount:<var>line number</var>,<var>execution_count</var>
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branch:<var>line_number</var>,<var>branch_coverage_type</var>
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Where the <var>branch_coverage_type</var> is
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notexec (Branch not executed)
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taken (Branch executed and taken)
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nottaken (Branch executed, but not taken)
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There can be multiple <var>file</var> entries in an intermediate gcov
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file. All entries following a <var>file</var> pertain to that source file
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until the next <var>file</var> entry.
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</pre>
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<p>Here is a sample when <samp><span class="option">-i</span></samp> is used in conjunction with <samp><span class="option">-b</span></samp> option:
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<pre class="smallexample"> file:array.cc
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function:11,1,_Z3sumRKSt6vectorIPiSaIS0_EE
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function:22,1,main
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lcount:11,1
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lcount:12,1
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lcount:14,1
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branch:14,taken
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lcount:26,1
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branch:28,nottaken
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</pre>
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<br><dt><code>-m</code><dt><code>--demangled-names</code><dd>Display demangled function names in output. The default is to show
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mangled function names.
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</dl>
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<p><samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> should be run with the current directory the same as that
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when you invoked the compiler. Otherwise it will not be able to locate
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the source files. <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> produces files called
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<samp><var>mangledname</var><span class="file">.gcov</span></samp> in the current directory. These contain
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the coverage information of the source file they correspond to.
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One <samp><span class="file">.gcov</span></samp> file is produced for each source (or header) file
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containing code,
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which was compiled to produce the data files. The <var>mangledname</var> part
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of the output file name is usually simply the source file name, but can
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be something more complicated if the ‘<samp><span class="samp">-l</span></samp>’ or ‘<samp><span class="samp">-p</span></samp>’ options are
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given. Refer to those options for details.
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<p>If you invoke <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> with multiple input files, the
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contributions from each input file are summed. Typically you would
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invoke it with the same list of files as the final link of your executable.
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<p>The <samp><span class="file">.gcov</span></samp> files contain the ‘<samp><span class="samp">:</span></samp>’ separated fields along with
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program source code. The format is
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<pre class="smallexample"> <var>execution_count</var>:<var>line_number</var>:<var>source line text</var>
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</pre>
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<p>Additional block information may succeed each line, when requested by
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command line option. The <var>execution_count</var> is ‘<samp><span class="samp">-</span></samp>’ for lines
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containing no code. Unexecuted lines are marked ‘<samp><span class="samp">#####</span></samp>’ or
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‘<samp><span class="samp">====</span></samp>’, depending on whether they are reachable by
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non-exceptional paths or only exceptional paths such as C++ exception
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handlers, respectively.
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<p>Some lines of information at the start have <var>line_number</var> of zero.
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These preamble lines are of the form
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<pre class="smallexample"> -:0:<var>tag</var>:<var>value</var>
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</pre>
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<p>The ordering and number of these preamble lines will be augmented as
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<samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> development progresses — do not rely on them remaining
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unchanged. Use <var>tag</var> to locate a particular preamble line.
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<p>The additional block information is of the form
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<pre class="smallexample"> <var>tag</var> <var>information</var>
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</pre>
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<p>The <var>information</var> is human readable, but designed to be simple
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enough for machine parsing too.
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<p>When printing percentages, 0% and 100% are only printed when the values
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are <em>exactly</em> 0% and 100% respectively. Other values which would
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conventionally be rounded to 0% or 100% are instead printed as the
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nearest non-boundary value.
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<p>When using <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp>, you must first compile your program with two
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special GCC options: ‘<samp><span class="samp">-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage</span></samp>’.
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This tells the compiler to generate additional information needed by
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gcov (basically a flow graph of the program) and also includes
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additional code in the object files for generating the extra profiling
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information needed by gcov. These additional files are placed in the
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directory where the object file is located.
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<p>Running the program will cause profile output to be generated. For each
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source file compiled with <samp><span class="option">-fprofile-arcs</span></samp>, an accompanying
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<samp><span class="file">.gcda</span></samp> file will be placed in the object file directory.
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<p>Running <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> with your program's source file names as arguments
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will now produce a listing of the code along with frequency of execution
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for each line. For example, if your program is called <samp><span class="file">tmp.c</span></samp>, this
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is what you see when you use the basic <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp> facility:
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<pre class="smallexample"> $ gcc -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage tmp.c
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$ a.out
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$ gcov tmp.c
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90.00% of 10 source lines executed in file tmp.c
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Creating tmp.c.gcov.
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</pre>
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<p>The file <samp><span class="file">tmp.c.gcov</span></samp> contains output from <samp><span class="command">gcov</span></samp>.
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Here is a sample:
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<pre class="smallexample"> -: 0:Source:tmp.c
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-: 0:Graph:tmp.gcno
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-: 0:Data:tmp.gcda
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-: 0:Runs:1
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-: 0:Programs:1
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-: 1:#include <stdio.h>
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-: 2:
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-: 3:int main (void)
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1: 4:{
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1: 5: int i, total;
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-: 6:
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1: 7: total = 0;
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-: 8:
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11: 9: for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
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10: 10: total += i;
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-: 11:
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1: 12: if (total != 45)
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#####: 13: printf ("Failure\n");
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-: 14: else
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1: 15: printf ("Success\n");
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1: 16: return 0;
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-: 17:}
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</pre>
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<p>When you use the <samp><span class="option">-a</span></samp> option, you will get individual block
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counts, and the output looks like this:
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<pre class="smallexample"> -: 0:Source:tmp.c
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-: 0:Graph:tmp.gcno
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-: 0:Data:tmp.gcda
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-: 0:Runs:1
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-: 0:Programs:1
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-: 1:#include <stdio.h>
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-: 2:
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-: 3:int main (void)
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1: 4:{
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1: 4-block 0
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1: 5: int i, total;
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-: 6:
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1: 7: total = 0;
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-: 8:
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11: 9: for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
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11: 9-block 0
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10: 10: total += i;
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10: 10-block 0
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-: 11:
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1: 12: if (total != 45)
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1: 12-block 0
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#####: 13: printf ("Failure\n");
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$$$$$: 13-block 0
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-: 14: else
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1: 15: printf ("Success\n");
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1: 15-block 0
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1: 16: return 0;
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1: 16-block 0
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-: 17:}
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</pre>
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<p>In this mode, each basic block is only shown on one line – the last
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line of the block. A multi-line block will only contribute to the
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execution count of that last line, and other lines will not be shown
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to contain code, unless previous blocks end on those lines.
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The total execution count of a line is shown and subsequent lines show
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the execution counts for individual blocks that end on that line. After each
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block, the branch and call counts of the block will be shown, if the
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<samp><span class="option">-b</span></samp> option is given.
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<p>Because of the way GCC instruments calls, a call count can be shown
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after a line with no individual blocks.
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As you can see, line 13 contains a basic block that was not executed.
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<p>When you use the <samp><span class="option">-b</span></samp> option, your output looks like this:
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<pre class="smallexample"> $ gcov -b tmp.c
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90.00% of 10 source lines executed in file tmp.c
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80.00% of 5 branches executed in file tmp.c
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80.00% of 5 branches taken at least once in file tmp.c
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50.00% of 2 calls executed in file tmp.c
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Creating tmp.c.gcov.
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</pre>
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<p>Here is a sample of a resulting <samp><span class="file">tmp.c.gcov</span></samp> file:
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<pre class="smallexample"> -: 0:Source:tmp.c
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-: 0:Graph:tmp.gcno
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-: 0:Data:tmp.gcda
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-: 0:Runs:1
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-: 0:Programs:1
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-: 1:#include <stdio.h>
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-: 2:
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-: 3:int main (void)
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function main called 1 returned 1 blocks executed 75%
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1: 4:{
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1: 5: int i, total;
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-: 6:
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1: 7: total = 0;
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-: 8:
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11: 9: for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
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branch 0 taken 91% (fallthrough)
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branch 1 taken 9%
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10: 10: total += i;
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-: 11:
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1: 12: if (total != 45)
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branch 0 taken 0% (fallthrough)
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branch 1 taken 100%
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#####: 13: printf ("Failure\n");
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call 0 never executed
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-: 14: else
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1: 15: printf ("Success\n");
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call 0 called 1 returned 100%
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1: 16: return 0;
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-: 17:}
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</pre>
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<p>For each function, a line is printed showing how many times the function
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is called, how many times it returns and what percentage of the
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function's blocks were executed.
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<p>For each basic block, a line is printed after the last line of the basic
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block describing the branch or call that ends the basic block. There can
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be multiple branches and calls listed for a single source line if there
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are multiple basic blocks that end on that line. In this case, the
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branches and calls are each given a number. There is no simple way to map
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these branches and calls back to source constructs. In general, though,
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the lowest numbered branch or call will correspond to the leftmost construct
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on the source line.
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<p>For a branch, if it was executed at least once, then a percentage
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indicating the number of times the branch was taken divided by the
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number of times the branch was executed will be printed. Otherwise, the
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message “never executed” is printed.
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<p>For a call, if it was executed at least once, then a percentage
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indicating the number of times the call returned divided by the number
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of times the call was executed will be printed. This will usually be
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100%, but may be less for functions that call <code>exit</code> or <code>longjmp</code>,
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and thus may not return every time they are called.
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<p>The execution counts are cumulative. If the example program were
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executed again without removing the <samp><span class="file">.gcda</span></samp> file, the count for the
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number of times each line in the source was executed would be added to
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the results of the previous run(s). This is potentially useful in
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several ways. For example, it could be used to accumulate data over a
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number of program runs as part of a test verification suite, or to
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provide more accurate long-term information over a large number of
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program runs.
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<p>The data in the <samp><span class="file">.gcda</span></samp> files is saved immediately before the program
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exits. For each source file compiled with <samp><span class="option">-fprofile-arcs</span></samp>, the
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profiling code first attempts to read in an existing <samp><span class="file">.gcda</span></samp> file; if
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the file doesn't match the executable (differing number of basic block
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counts) it will ignore the contents of the file. It then adds in the
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new execution counts and finally writes the data to the file.
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