Code coverage is a measurement of how much of the source code of a program is executed when a particular test suite is run. It's a way to find areas of a program not exercised by tests. It is used to improve the quality of test suites, identify dead code, and ensure that changes do not unintentionally break existing functionality. Different types of code coverage include statement coverage, branch coverage, and path coverage.
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