Best Ginkgo code snippet using external_coverage.Tested
external_coverage.go
Source: external_coverage.go
1package external_coverage2func Tested() string {3 return "tested"4}5func Untested() string {6 return "untested"7}...
Tested
Using AI Code Generation
1func main() {2 x.Tested()3}4func main() {5 x.Tested()6}7func main() {8 x.Tested()9}10func main() {11 x.Tested()12}13func main() {14 x.Tested()15}16func main() {17 x.Tested()18}19func main() {20 x.Tested()21}22func main() {23 x.Tested()24}25func main() {26 x.Tested()27}28func main() {29 x.Tested()30}31func main() {32 x.Tested()33}34func main() {35 x.Tested()36}37func main() {38 x.Tested()39}40func main() {
Tested
Using AI Code Generation
1import (2func main() {3 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")4 external_coverage.Tested()5}6import (7func Tested() {8 fmt.Println("Tested")9}10total: (statements) 50.0%
Tested
Using AI Code Generation
1func main() {2 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")3 external_coverage.Tested()4}5import "fmt"6func Tested() {7 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")8}9import "fmt"10func Tested() {11 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")12}13import "fmt"14func Tested() {15 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")16}17import "fmt"18func Tested() {19 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")20}21import "fmt"22func Tested() {23 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")24}25import "fmt"26func Tested() {27 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")28}29import "fmt"30func Tested() {31 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")32}33import "fmt"34func Tested() {35 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")36}37import "fmt"38func Tested() {39 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")40}41import "fmt"42func Tested() {43 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")44}45import "fmt"46func Tested() {47 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")48}49import "fmt"50func Tested() {51 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")52}53import "fmt"54func Tested() {55 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")56}57import "fmt"58func Tested() {59 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")60}61import "fmt"62func Tested() {63 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")64}65import "fmt"66func Tested() {67 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")68}69import "fmt"70func Tested() {71 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")72}
Tested
Using AI Code Generation
1type external_coverage struct {2}3func (c external_coverage) Tested() bool {4}5type internal_coverage struct {6}7func (c internal_coverage) Tested() bool {8}9type external_coverage struct {10}11func (c external_coverage) Tested() bool {12}13type internal_coverage struct {14}15func (c internal_coverage) Tested() bool {16}17type external_coverage struct {18}19func (c external_coverage) Tested() bool {20}21type internal_coverage struct {22}23func (c internal_coverage) Tested() bool {24}25type external_coverage struct {26}27func (c external_coverage) Tested() bool {28}29type internal_coverage struct {30}31func (c internal_coverage) Tested() bool {32}33type external_coverage struct {34}35func (c external_coverage) Tested() bool {36}37type internal_coverage struct {38}39func (c internal_coverage) Tested() bool {40}41type external_coverage struct {
Tested
Using AI Code Generation
1import (2func main() {3 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")4 if external_coverage.Tested() {5 fmt.Println("Tested")6 } else {7 fmt.Println("Not Tested")8 }9}
Tested
Using AI Code Generation
1import (2func main() {3 fmt.Println("Hello, playground")4 external_coverage.Tested()5}6import "fmt"7func Tested() {8 fmt.Println("Tested")9}
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