Mark lines that qlty.sh does not report on as omitted instead of missed#48
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This PR improves the coverage state representation by distinguishing between lines that are missed (no coverage) versus lines that are omitted (not tracked for coverage). The change introduces proper state management using an enum and updates the default behavior to mark untracked lines as omitted rather than missed.
- Introduces a
CoverageStateenum to clearly define the three coverage states (hit, miss, omit) - Changes the default hit count from
0(miss) to-1(omit) for lines not reported by qlty.sh - Refactors the coverage class assignment logic to use a state-based mapping approach
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Currently, lines that qlty.sh does not report on get marked as missed (see pic below).
This PR introduces a
CoverageStateenum for the coverage state and maps those stats to the relevantqlty-coverage-{state}css class. It also defaults thehitCountto-1(omit) instead of0(miss)Before
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