<p><a href="https://github.com/zoq" class="user-mention">@zoq</a> Ohh I looked more into cpp-coveralls. I was wrong. It also runs gcov internally and uploads. So we need to build library with gcov support and run coveralls. But I think we also should keep the mlpack_coverage script, so as to generate the report locally. Coveralls with dryrun only generates .gcov files, the visual view is only available online, but there might be a situation where we need to see the results locally. Currently I am trying to configure cpp-coveralls for mlpack. </p>

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