What does 100% statement coverage mean?



What does 100% statement coverage mean?..

Answer / Ashish Kumar Singh

100% statement coverage means that every executable line of code in a software program has been executed at least once during testing. This is a measure used to determine the completeness of testing, but it's important to note that achieving 100% statement coverage does not necessarily mean that the software is free of bugs or errors.

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