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| Filename | Function Coverage | Line Coverage | Region Coverage | Branch Coverage |
bpf_filter.c | 40.00% (2/5) | 60.00% (186/310) | 55.56% (115/207) | 56.00% (140/250) |
testprogs/fuzz/fuzz_both.c | 66.67% (2/3) | 68.67% (57/83) | 72.73% (32/44) | 63.33% (19/30) |
build/grammar.c | 66.67% (4/6) | 54.94% (795/1447) | 52.91% (537/1015) | 62.86% (474/754) |
build/scanner.c | 40.48% (17/42) | 39.22% (637/1624) | 24.13% (338/1401) | 56.31% (357/634) |
extract.h | 33.33% (2/6) | 27.27% (6/22) | 33.33% (2/6) | - (0/0) |
fad-getad.c | 0.00% (0/2) | 0.00% (0/79) | 0.00% (0/42) | 0.00% (0/34) |
fmtutils.c | 0.00% (0/3) | 0.00% (0/27) | 0.00% (0/7) | 0.00% (0/2) |
gencode.c | 57.69% (90/156) | 45.27% (2261/4994) | 44.45% (1457/3278) | 47.37% (1080/2280) |
missing/strlcpy.c | 100.00% (1/1) | 88.24% (15/17) | 84.62% (11/13) | 58.33% (7/12) |
nametoaddr.c | 21.43% (3/14) | 18.96% (51/269) | 14.20% (25/176) | 12.07% (14/116) |
optimize.c | 95.83% (46/48) | 90.39% (1213/1342) | 94.83% (1505/1587) | 90.57% (701/774) |
pcap-common.c | 66.67% (2/3) | 66.67% (28/42) | 60.32% (38/63) | 64.71% (22/34) |
pcap-linux.c | 0.00% (0/55) | 0.00% (0/1984) | 0.00% (0/1331) | 0.00% (0/868) |
pcap-netfilter-linux.c | 0.00% (0/15) | 0.00% (0/463) | 0.00% (0/330) | 0.00% (0/198) |
pcap-usb-linux-common.c | 0.00% (0/1) | 0.00% (0/34) | 0.00% (0/29) | 0.00% (0/22) |
pcap-usb-linux.c | 0.00% (0/13) | 0.00% (0/386) | 0.00% (0/233) | 0.00% (0/130) |
pcap-util.c | 100.00% (8/8) | 99.16% (235/237) | 99.51% (204/205) | 92.97% (119/128) |
pcap.c | 10.38% (11/106) | 7.02% (88/1254) | 5.06% (41/811) | 4.04% (18/446) |
savefile.c | 46.15% (6/13) | 64.67% (108/167) | 67.74% (63/93) | 60.00% (30/50) |
sf-pcap.c | 21.43% (3/14) | 48.55% (252/519) | 48.86% (172/352) | 49.51% (102/206) |
sf-pcapng.c | 100.00% (10/10) | 68.85% (420/610) | 70.86% (265/374) | 67.12% (149/222) |
Totals | 39.50% (207/524) | 39.92% (6352/15910) | 41.43% (4805/11597) | 44.95% (3232/7190) |
Files which contain no functions. (These files contain code pulled into other files by the preprocessor.)