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Coverage measures the amount of testing done of a certain type. It is always in relation to some kind of measure, for example: statement coverage, branch coverage, etc. (Not restricted to code coverage).
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Does Emma provide true block coverage?
Your observation is correct. According to Emma, a block is defined as a "sequence of byte code instructions without a jump".
This jump, however, can be caused by a byte code instruction throwing an e …