This section provides reference information to help you run Test RealTime features from a command line. This can be useful in complex development environments to perform software testing tasks in the command line interface under UNIX or Windows operating systems.
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Launching the Test RealTime GUI |
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Instrumenting C or C++ source code for runtime analysis |
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Instrumenting Ada source code for runtime analysis |
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Instrumenting Java source code for runtime analysis |
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Using the JVMPI Agent for Java Memory Profiling |
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Integrating C or C++ instrumentation to an existing build process |
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Integrating Java instrumentation to an existing build process |
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Generating a template test harness for C |
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Generating a template test harness for C++ |
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Generating a template test harness for Ada |
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Generating a template test harness for Java |
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Compiling a test script for C |
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Compiling a test script for C++ |
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Compiling a test script for Ada |
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Compiling a System Testing test script for C |
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Splitting trace dump files |
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Receiving and splitting trace dumps from a socket |
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Producing a test report for a C test harness |
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Producing a test report for a C++ test harness |
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Producing a test report for a Ada test harness |
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Producing a test report for a Java test harness |
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Producing a test report for System Testing |
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Producing a load report for System Testing |
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Producing a Code Coverage report |
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Creating and using a test process database |
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Ada language utilities |
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Viewing large Runtime Tracing sequence diagrams |