Command Line Interface
Once the test harness or application has been successfully run, you will want to view the test result files in the Test RealTime. To do this, simply invoke the studio binary with the corresponding result files. Some reports require at least two files to be opened simultaneously.
Code Coverage: .fdc and .tio files
Memory Profiling for C and C++: .tsf and .tpf files
Memory Profiling for Java: .tpf and .txf files
Performance Profiling: .tsf and .tqf files
Runtime Tracing: .tsf and .tdf files
Test Reports: .xrd files
Alternatively, you can launch the GUI (studio) and use the Browse Reports feature to open the report files. See Opening a Report.
The GUI opens the report viewer adapted to the type of report:
The UML/SD Viewer displays UML sequence diagram reports.
The Report Viewer displays test reports and Memory Profiling reports for Java.
The Code Coverage Viewer displays code coverage reports.
The Memory Profiling Viewer and Performance Profiling Viewer display Memory Profiling for C and C++ and Performance Profiling results.
Examples
To open the Runtime Tracing UML sequence diagram:
studio MyApp.tsf MyApp.tdf
To open a Java Memory Profile report for the first time:
studio MyApp.jpt MyApp.txf MyApp.tpf
To open a Java Memory Profile report once the .txf an .tpf files have been generated:
studio MyApp.txf MyApp.tpf
To open a Test Report file
studio MyTest.xrd
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