Code coverage is a tool that helps you to measure the value of your unit tests. High levels of code coverage give you confidence in your tests and indicate that your application has been more thoroughly tested. You could have thousands of tests, but if they only test one of your many functions, then your unit test suite isn't that valuable at all! There's no ideal code coverage percentage that you should aim for. This will vary drastically depending your project. If your projects has a lot of visual components that you can't test, then the target figure will be a lot lower than if you're putting together a data processing framework, for example.


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