http://s3.amazonaws.com/nishant-tests-coverage/example_report/index.html
In the above file, I considered a field to be "passing" if it has 50% or more coverage. Each field, though, also reflects the pass/fail status of every field that the element contains, which is why there are some failing areas with >50% coverage. To clarify: For a package to be marked as "passing," EVERY class needs to be passing as well. The same applies to packages and methods.
I just figured I'd share this with the community. Is there any interest in this? I'd love to hear everybody's input!
Great job! But I get the feeling sonarqube already does something very similar. What am I missing?
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If that's what SonarQube already does then I guess that's a bummer, but it was a good learning experience.