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gendesc
gendesc(1) User Manuals gendesc(1)
NAME
gendesc - Generate a test case description file
SYNOPSIS
gendesc [-h|--help] [-v|--version]
[-o|--output-filename filename]
inputfile
DESCRIPTION
Convert plain text test case descriptions into a format as understood by genhtml. inputfile needs to observe the following format:
For each test case:
- one line containing the test case name beginning at the start of the line
- one or more lines containing the test case description indented with at least one whitespace character (tab or space)
Example input file:
test01
An example test case description.
Description continued
test42
Supposedly the answer to most of your questions
Note: valid test names can consist of letters, decimal digits and the underscore character ('_').
OPTIONS
-h
--help
Print a short help text, then exit.
-v
--version
Print version number, then exit.
-o filename
--output-filename filename
Write description data to filename.
By default, output is written to STDOUT.
AUTHOR
Peter Oberparleiter <Peter.Oberparleiter@de.ibm.com>
SEE ALSO
lcov(1), genhtml(1), geninfo(1), genpng(1), gcov(1)
2010-08-06 LCOV 1.9 gendesc(1)