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ndmeiri avatar ndmeiri commented on July 3, 2024

From my own experiments, it seems that I can run the following command to use the diff between HEAD and the previous commit on the same branch.

$ diff-cover coverage.xml --compare-branch=@~

However, the following command reports No lines with coverage information in this diff.

$ diff-cover coverage.xml --compare-branch=<previous-commit-SHA>

Presumably, this is because the diff is empty. (I'm not sure why. Perhaps I'm invoking git diff incorrectly.)

$ git diff <previous-commit-SHA>...HEAD

But, overall, it seems that this feature is implicitly supported.

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Bachmann1234 avatar Bachmann1234 commented on July 3, 2024

Yeah I think you have that right. Git branches are just pointers to commit so any commit can be a branch point. So in theory diff-cover should be able to do this already. I am not sure why you are not seeing a cover in your specific example though.

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kasium avatar kasium commented on July 3, 2024

@Bachmann1234 seems to be resolved to me or can I support here?

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Bachmann1234 avatar Bachmann1234 commented on July 3, 2024

It can be closed I think

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