Drill down into code coverage from the overall solution to individual lines of code

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Problem to solve

Improve code coverage analysis and determine which specific lines of code are not covered under tests.

Intended users

User experience goal

Proposal

Have the ability to drill down into code coverage within a project all the way from the overall solution to individual lines of code.

For example, tools such as TeamCity allows you to drill down through assembly → namespace → class, and look at which parts of the code have the least coverage. You can then view the code at the class level and figure out which parts of the code are not covered under tests.

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