# `profile` The tracking issue for this feature is: [#42524](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42524). ------------------------ This feature allows the generation of code coverage reports. Set the `-Zprofile` compiler flag in order to enable gcov profiling. For example: ```Bash cargo new testgcov --bin cd testgcov export RUSTFLAGS="-Zprofile -Ccodegen-units=1 -Copt-level=0 -Clink-dead-code -Coverflow-checks=off -Zpanic_abort_tests -Cpanic=abort" export CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0 cargo build cargo run ``` Once you've built and run your program, files with the `gcno` (after build) and `gcda` (after execution) extensions will be created. You can parse them with [llvm-cov gcov](https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#llvm-cov-gcov) or [grcov](https://github.com/mozilla/grcov). Please note that `RUSTFLAGS` by default applies to everything that cargo builds and runs during a build! When the `--target` flag is explicitly passed to cargo, the `RUSTFLAGS` no longer apply to build scripts and procedural macros. For more fine-grained control consider passing a `RUSTC_WRAPPER` program to cargo that only adds the profiling flags to rustc for the specific crates you want to profile.