Ah, the old 'how many developers understand the code' trick. Nice try, but code coverage is definitely about measuring test coverage, not developer knowledge. A is the way to go.
Ah, the old 'how many developers understand the code' trick. Nice try, but code coverage is definitely about measuring test coverage, not developer knowledge. A is the way to go.
Haha, I like how option C tries to sneak in an 'insurance policy' for code. As if we can just buy our way out of bugs! Nah, gotta go with A on this one.
C'mon, an insurance policy for code? That's just silly. Clearly the correct answer is A - code coverage is about testing, not some kind of legal coverage.
Option A seems right. Code coverage measures how much of the system has been tested, not how many developers understand it or how much code is in version control.
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