OK, here's the explanation, and well, if it isn't frustrating...

I'd recently rearranged my classpath. (I should have realized right away
that's what changed recently and started down that route.) Apparently, I
wasn't making available in the classpath the libraries needed by Cobertura:
log4j, asm, asm-tree, oro.

I'm using Cobertura 1.9.1. The cobertura-instrument task for that version of
Cobertura doesn't complain or give any kind of indication that those
libraries are missing from the classpath. It just silently succeeds, saying
it saved information on 0 classes. This is true even in verbose mode.

I checked if Cobertura 1.8 behaved differently. Sure enough, it started
spewing out ClassNotFoundExceptions.

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Mitch Gitman <mgit...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks, Francis. Actually, just after I posted this query, I thought, "I
> bet the javac debug attribute was inadvertently turned off." Oddly enough,
> though, I'm running with debug="true".
>
> I'll continue to try to isolate what's going on here. I'll send a follow-up
> eventually when I figure it out.
>
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Francis Galiegue <f...@one2team.com>wrote:
>
>> Le Tuesday 12 May 2009 20:31:10 Mitch Gitman, vous avez écrit :
>> > I'm not sure there's a better forum for this question. I'm invoking
>> > the *cobertura-instrument
>> > *Ant task for instrumenting classes for Cobertura code coverage. Very
>> > simplistic implementation:
>> >     <cobertura:cobertura-instrument todir="${instrumented.classes.dir}">
>> >       <ignore regex="org.apache.log4j.*" />
>> >       <fileset dir="${main.classes.dir}">
>> >         <include name="**/*.class" />
>> >       </fileset>
>> >     </cobertura:cobertura-instrument>
>> >
>> > The output I get though is this:
>> > [cobertura:cobertura-instrument] Cobertura 1.9.1 - GNU GPL License (NO
>> > WARRANTY) - See COPYRIGHT file
>> > [cobertura:cobertura-instrument] Instrumenting 5 files to
>> > C:\...\dist\instrumented
>> > [cobertura:cobertura-instrument] Cobertura: *Saved information on 0
>> > classes. *
>> > [cobertura:cobertura-instrument] Instrument time: 50ms
>> >
>> > The *cobertura-instrument *task did find five files to instrument but it
>> > ends up saving information on 0 classes. Sure enough, if I look in the
>> > directory indicated by the instrumented.classes.dir property, it's
>> empty.
>> >
>> > Anyone know why *cobertura-instrument *is missing my .class files? And
>> when
>> > I run it in -verbose mode, it does say it's adding the expected .class
>> > files.
>>
>> From my experience (I use emma, not cobertura), the coverage is very
>> dependent
>> from the way your classes are compiled. Do you have debug="true" in your
>> javac task?
>>
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