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pytest --cov by default produces a .coverage file that coveralls uses but doesn't completely understands (either that or the file doesn't have all the coverage information).
Running pytest --cov=./ --cov-report=xml generates a coverage.xml file that coveralls understand perfectly BUT it also generates the .coverage file. Coveralls then uses both, and the problem persists.
I was able to solve this in my repos by running pytest --cov=./ --cov-report=xml AND then rm -f .coverage. Getting rid of that file makes coveralls use only coverage.xml which is correctly understands, and now I have proper coverage information for python.
Github action execution: https://github.com/lpenz/ptvertmenu/actions/runs/6699984703/job/18205107235
We got the following result (printed under lpenz/ghaction-pytest-cov):
That's uploaded to coveralls. But the coverage result in the corresponding page at https://coveralls.io/builds/63640062 is 100% coverage, not 31%.
I can't really tell what breaks it, because I have the exact same scheme in another module, and coverage works ok:
https://github.com/lpenz/disk-img-tool/actions/runs/6697777869/job/18198389253
https://coveralls.io/builds/63634714
(it's higher, but not 100%)
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