+To get unit test code coverage analysis enable unit test gcov code coverage
+analysis by configuring gcov reporting directory::
+
+ configure --with-gcov-report-dir=DIR
+
+Directory can be an absolute path or a relative path to an SDL source root.
+Unit test build creates directory if it does not exist.
+
+Build and run unit tests with code coverage analysis::
+
+ make test_gcov
+
+After successful unit test run code coverage (.gcov) result files are in
+a directory, what was defined by '--with-gcov-report-dir' configure option.
+
+In addition, graphical gcov front-ends such as lcov can be used for coverage
+analysis::
+
+ lcov --directory tst/ --directory src --capture --output-file coverage.info
+ genhtml coverage.info --output-directory out
+
+Open the out/index.html using any web browser.
+
+
+Docker Tests
+============
+
+It's also possible to test SDL compilation, run unit tests and test building of
+rpm and Debian packages in a Docker::
+
+ docker build --no-cache -f docker_test/Dockerfile-Test -t sdltest:latest .
+
+If needed, ready rpm and Debian packages can be copied from Docker to host. In
+below example packages are copied to host's /tmp/sdltest-packages directory::
+
+ docker run -v /tmp/sdltest-packages:/export sdltest:latest /export
+