gnu: Add ocaml-bisect-ppx.

* gnu/packages/ocaml.scm (ocaml-bisect-ppx): New variable.

Signed-off-by: Julien Lepiller <julien@lepiller.eu>
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@ -5043,3 +5043,33 @@ (define-public ocaml-tyxml
also create your own representation and use it to instantiate a new set of
combinators.")
(license license:lgpl2.1)))
(define-public ocaml-bisect-ppx
(package
(name "ocaml-bisect-ppx")
(version "1.4.1")
(source
(origin
(method git-fetch)
(uri (git-reference
(url "https://github.com/aantron/bisect_ppx.git")
(commit version)))
(file-name (git-file-name name version))
(sha256
(base32
"1vp3qvrkz7q25nbmvd40vhsnz2k9aqh17bnd21i3q8q0xlr5hdag"))))
(build-system dune-build-system)
(inputs
`(("ocaml-migrate-parsetree" ,ocaml-migrate-parsetree)
("ocaml-ppx-tools-versioned" ,ocaml-ppx-tools-versioned)
("ocaml-ounit" ,ocaml-ounit)))
(home-page "https://github.com/aantron/bisect_ppx")
(synopsis "Code coverage for OCaml")
(description "Bisect_ppx helps you test thoroughly. It is a small
preprocessor that inserts instrumentation at places in your code, such as
if-then-else and match expressions. After you run tests, Bisect_ppx gives a
nice HTML report showing which places were visited and which were missed.
Usage is simple - add package bisect_ppx when building tests, run your tests,
then run the Bisect_ppx report tool on the generated visitation files.")
(license license:mpl2.0)))