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Can you chime in on #99 so we have it gathered in one place? Appreciate it! |
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Ah sorry! Missed this when I searched, will add something there, thanks. |
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Hello. I just started using forge on a recent project and I'm really enjoying it so far. Thank you for all the great work.
One of the features that I see listed as a todo on in the docs is to include coverage. This would massively help my development flow, so I thought it would be good to start off a discussion on how this feature might work. I would like to help contribute, but I don't have much Rust experience (or forge, or EVM experience for that matter) so I think it would be helpful if we could get alignment on a possible design and some milestones to get started. I have some familiarity with the workings of code coverage tools in other languages, so hopefully this will help.
As a general outline, I would expect to implement a coverage feature with these steps:
I have some questions about a lot of these steps that contributors might be able to help with to cut out a lot of time:
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