Coverlipse, a plugin for Eclipse 3.x, provides visualization of code coverage for JUnit tests.
One of its key features includes its ability to provide coverage results directly following a JUnit run. This feature enables developers to uncover whether their tests fulfill their intended purpose, proving to be the tool they require to make informed decisions.
Coverlipse offers many key features, including All Uses Coverage, Block Coverage, Branch Coverage (Yet to come), and the evaluation of all coverage criteria in a single test run. Additionally, there are no configuration methods to learn, and the configuration process is done the same way as normal JUnit runs in Eclipse.
Direct feedback in the Eclipse Java Editor, coupled with an explanation of the results in specialized views, serves as an added advantage. As a result of these features, Coverlipse provides a comprehensive and user-friendly experience to its users.
In its most recent release, the Coverlipse team fixed an error that prevented the Marker View shown in Eclipse 3.2 from displaying. This change has ensured a more seamless experience for users, and demonstrates the Coverlipse team's commitment to providing an error-free service.
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