final case class MetricsResultRoot(files: Iterable[MetricsResult]) extends MetricsResult with DirOps with Product with Serializable
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- new MetricsResultRoot(files: Iterable[MetricsResult])
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compileErrors: Int
The mutant resulted in a compiler error.
The mutant resulted in a compiler error. This can happen in compiled languages. Don't spend too much attention looking at this mutant. It is not represented in your mutation score.
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ignored: Int
The total number of mutants that were not even tested because the config of the user asked for them to be ignored.
The total number of mutants that were not even tested because the config of the user asked for them to be ignored.
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killed: Int
At least one test failed while this mutant was active.
At least one test failed while this mutant was active. The mutant is killed. This is what you want, good job!
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lazy val
mutationScore: Double
The total percentage of mutants that were killed.
The total percentage of mutants that were killed. Or a {{Double.NaN}} if there are no mutants.
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lazy val
mutationScoreBasedOnCoveredCode: Double
The total percentage of mutants that were killed based on the code coverage results.
The total percentage of mutants that were killed based on the code coverage results. Or {{Double.NaN}} if there are no mutants.
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noCoverage: Int
No tests are executed to test this mutant, because the mutant is located in a part of the code that is not hit by any of your tests.
No tests are executed to test this mutant, because the mutant is located in a part of the code that is not hit by any of your tests. This means the mutant also survived and your missing a test case for it.
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runtimeErrors: Int
The running of the tests resulted in an error (rather than a failed test).
The running of the tests resulted in an error (rather than a failed test). This can happen when the mutant fails outside of running a test. For example, when a testrunner fails. Don't spend too much attention looking at this mutant. It is not represented in your mutation score.
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survived: Int
All tests passed while this mutant was active.
All tests passed while this mutant was active. the mutant survived. You're missing a test for it.
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timeout: Int
The running of tests with this mutant active resulted in a timeout.
The running of tests with this mutant active resulted in a timeout. For example, the mutant resulted in an infinite loop in your code. Don't spend too much attention to this mutant. It is counted as "detected". The logic here is that if this mutant were to be injected in your code, your CI build would detect it, because the tests will never complete.
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totalCovered: Int
The number of mutants that your tests produce code coverage for.
The number of mutants that your tests produce code coverage for.
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totalDetected: Int
The number of mutants detected by your tests.
The number of mutants detected by your tests.
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totalInvalid: Int
The number of mutants that are invalid.
The number of mutants that are invalid. They couldn't be tested because they produce either a compile error.
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totalMutants: Int
All mutants.
All mutants.
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totalUndetected: Int
The number of mutants that are not detected by your tests.
The number of mutants that are not detected by your tests.
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totalValid: Int
The number of mutants that are valid.
The number of mutants that are valid. They didn't result in a compile error or runtime error.
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