Welcome, guest | Sign In | My Account | Store | Cart

Notice! PyPM is being replaced with the ActiveState Platform, which enhances PyPM’s build and deploy capabilities. Create your free Platform account to download ActivePython or customize Python with the packages you require and get automatic updates.

Download
ActivePython
INSTALL>
pypm install pycoco

How to install pycoco

  1. Download and install ActivePython
  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install pycoco
 Python 2.7Python 3.2Python 3.3
Windows (32-bit)
0.7.2 Available View build log
0.7.1 Available View build log
Windows (64-bit)
0.7.2 Available View build log
0.7.1 Available View build log
Mac OS X (10.5+)
0.7.2 Available View build log
0.7.1 Available View build log
Linux (32-bit)
0.7.2 Available View build log
0.7.1 Available View build log
Linux (64-bit)
0.7.2 Available View build log
0.7.1 Available View build log
 
License
Python
Dependencies
Imports
Lastest release
version 0.7.2 on Jan 5th, 2011

pycoco is a script that can be used to generate code coverage info for the Python source code.

The script downloads the Python source code, builds the interpreter with code coverage options, runs the test suite and generates an HTML report how often each source code line in each C or Python file has been executed by the test suite.

Changes in 0.7.2 (released 09/08/2010)

  • Added the missing pixel GIF spc.gif.

Subscribe to package updates

Last updated Jan 5th, 2011

Download Stats

Last month:1

What does the lock icon mean?

Builds marked with a lock icon are only available via PyPM to users with a current ActivePython Business Edition subscription.

Need custom builds or support?

ActivePython Enterprise Edition guarantees priority access to technical support, indemnification, expert consulting and quality-assured language builds.

Plan on re-distributing ActivePython?

Get re-distribution rights and eliminate legal risks with ActivePython OEM Edition.