What's New in dotCover
dotCover 2017.1
- Highlighting using colored background. Since the new highlighting style (using markers) may not be a good fit for all use cases, we've added an option to switch between markers and colored background or to display both. The old highlighting style also supports the updated logic and displays both tests coverage and test results.
dotCover 2016.3
- New code coverage highlighting. You can see test results right in the code editor.
- More flexible coverage filters.
- Ability to filter processes from console runner to reduce unnecessary overhead by excluding child processes that are irrelevant to the coverage analysis.
- More convenient debugging of failed tests. You can set a breakpoint and run debugging.
dotCover 2016.2
- Execution log in the Unit Test Sessions window and in the Continuous Testing Session window.
- Ability to exclude auto-properties from coverage analysis with Hide auto-properties option.
- Ability to filter processes from console runner to reduce unnecessary overhead by excluding child processes that are irrelevant to the coverage analysis.
dotCover 2016.1
- Coverage filters are supported in continuous testing.
dotCover 10.0
dotCover 3.0
- Remote Coverage from Visual Studio.
- Ability to add not covered assemblies to the coverage results.
- Support for Visual Studio 2015
dotCover 2.7
dotCover 2.6
- Ability to use separate Application Domains for unit test assemblies.
- Extension Manager dialog.
- Support for Visual Studio 2013.
dotCover 2.5
- Detecting potential risk areas (hot spots).
- Ability to excluding nodes from coverage snapshots.
dotCover 2.0
- Support of attributes in coverage filters.
- Integrated unit test runner.
- Locating Code Items in Coverage Tree.
- Support for Visual Studio 2012.
Last modified: 24 August 2017