Opening a report
Because of the links between the various views of the GUI, there are many ways of opening a test or runtime analysis report in HCL OneTest™ Embedded . The mst common ones are described here.
Note Some reports require opening several files. For example, when manually opening a UML sequence diagram, you must select at the complete set of .tsf files as well as the .tdf file generated at the same time. A mismatch in .tsf and .tdf files would result in erroneous tracing of the UML sequence diagram.
To open a report from the Project Explorer:
- Execute your test with the Build command.
- Right-click the application or test node.
- From the pop-up menu, select View Report and then the appropriate report.
Note Reports cannot be viewed before the application or test has been executed.
To manually open a report made of several files:
- From the File menu, select Browse Reports. Use the Browse Reports window to create a list of files to be opened in a single report. For example, a .tdf dynamic trace file with the corresponding .tsf static trace files.
- Click the Add button. In the Type box of the File Selector, select the appropriate file type. For example, select .tdf.
- Locate and select the report files that you want to open. Click Open.
- Click the Add button. In the Type box of the File Selector, select the appropriate file type. For example, select .tsf.
- Locate and select the report files that you want to open. Click Open.
- In the Browse Reports window, click Open.
Report Viewers
The GUI opens the report viewer adapted to the type of report:
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The UML/SD Viewer displays UML sequence diagram reports.
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The Report Viewer displays test reports
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The Code Coverage Viewer displays code coverage reports.
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The Memory Profiling Viewer and Performance Profiling Viewer display Memory Profiling for Cand C++ and Performance Profiling results.
Related Topics
Understanding Reports | Using the Report Viewer | Using the Memory Profiling Viewer | Using the Performance Profiling Viewer | About the UML/SD Viewer | About the Code Coverage Viewer