Exclude, Module Coverage Dialog Boxes

Select whether to exclude the selected module. When you exclude modules, PureCoverage does not collect any coverage data, and the modules do not appear in any data coverage windows.

Excluding modules is a good idea when you don't have debugging data for the module, when you want to improve instrumentation and run-time performance of programs, or when you aren't interested in checking coverage for a module.

Notes:

§      This option is not supported for selective instrumentation.

§      By default, some modules in the Windows directories are always excluded and you cannot change their coverage level. PureCoverage calls these modules system modules.

§      If relocation data is not available for a native-compiled (unmanaged) module, PureCoverage excludes the module. You can build a release or debug version of your program that contains relocation data by specifying the /fixed:no and /incremental:no linker options in the Project Settings dialog box in Visual Studio.

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