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PHP_CodeCoverage
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**PHP_CodeCoverage** is a library that provides collection, processing, and rendering functionality for PHP code coverage information.
Requirements
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* PHP_CodeCoverage 1.2 requires PHP 5.3.3 (or later) but PHP 5.4.7 (or later) is highly recommended.
* [Xdebug](http://xdebug.org/) 2.0.5 (or later) is required but Xdebug 2.2.1 (or later) is highly recommended.
Installation
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PHP_CodeCoverage should be installed using the PEAR Installer, the backbone of the [PHP Extension and Application Repository](http://pear.php.net/) that provides a distribution system for PHP packages.
Depending on your OS distribution and/or your PHP environment, you may need to install PEAR or update your existing PEAR installation before you can proceed with the following instructions. `sudo pear upgrade PEAR` usually suffices to upgrade an existing PEAR installation. The [PEAR Manual ](http://pear.php.net/manual/en/installation.getting.php) explains how to perform a fresh installation of PEAR.
The following two commands (which you may have to run as `root`) are all that is required to install PHP_CodeCoverage using the PEAR Installer:
pear config-set auto_discover 1
pear install pear.phpunit.de/PHP_CodeCoverage
After the installation you can find the PHP_CodeCoverage source files inside your local PEAR directory; the path is usually `/usr/lib/php/PHP/CodeCoverage`.
Using the PHP_CodeCoverage API
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<?php
require 'PHP/CodeCoverage/Autoload.php';
$coverage = new PHP_CodeCoverage;
$coverage->start('<name of test>');
// ...
$coverage->stop();
$writer = new PHP_CodeCoverage_Report_Clover;
$writer->process($coverage, '/tmp/clover.xml');
$writer = new PHP_CodeCoverage_Report_HTML;
$writer->process($coverage, '/tmp/code-coverage-report');