workflows: Report coverage at end of tests#282
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This is awesome. Agree it's probably not scalable to larger code bases, but for panlint I can easily see what the tests are exercising and what needs more careful review (i.e. main() !)
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The previous config ran coverage, but never reported anything.
This adds a quick-and-dirty coloured annotation to the test output as well as a report to the test summary page.
Ideally we could use the
orgoro/coverageaction, but it can't be used on PRs from forks until orgoro/coverage#281 is merged.