gcov shared library without building main executable program

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I need to use gcov to test coverage of a shared library where I have
ownership of the source code for the library, but I do not have the
source code for the executable test program that uses the library.  Is
there a way for gcov to provide coverage analysis of a shared library
without building the main() program that uses the shared library?  All
the examples I have seen show the main() program is built with gcov.
I have used gcov to build the .gcno files that correspond to the .so
file.  I have been able to use gcov to build a test program that I
have source code for that uses the shared library and get it to
generate execution trace .gcda files for the shared library objects.
However, I have external users of the library that have their own
executable programs that use the library and I need to test code
coverage with those programs but I do not have access to their source
code.
- Warren Ferguson




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