Less prerequisites for instrumentation
See original GitHub issueContinuing on the premise and use-case described in #136, I noticed that the following options seem required (from the documentation):
sources
tests
But why are these required? What are they used for? I don’t currently need to specify it when using AltCover, and I’d like to move away from it and over to Minicover instead.
Is it possible to infer these values? AltCover must be doing the same somehow.
So to summarize all my questions:
- Why are these required?
- What are they used for?
- Can we infer them instead?
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Makes sense, I will make MiniCover.Core more flexible regarding that
Probably later I will improve the tool experience as well.