Rational PureCoverage for Windows - What's New
New in Rational PureCoverage, version 2000.02.10
- Java support has been added for Java2 compliant JVMs. You can now use
PureCoverage to get function-level information using Sun's JDK release 1.2.2
and 1.3 (tested in pre-release)and other compatible JVMs. Note: A file
called Profile.ini has been added to the PureCoverage product directory to
control the pre-filtering of system methods. Refer to this file for details
on adding additional filters.
- Improved performance and reliability.
New in Rational PureCoverage 6.5
- Support has been added for comparing the PureCoverage data of two separate
runs of an executable.
- Improved compatibility with IIS and other services.
- Default instrumentation behavior has changed for modules which
have no associated debug information. These modules are now instrumented in
"exclude" mode by default. This improves both instrumentation and run-time
performance.
- PureCoverage is integrated with Rational Robot 7.1, a
Rational functional testing tool. You can use PureCoverage together with
Robot scripts to collect coverage data for an application under test. From
the "Tools GUI Playback Options Diagnostic Tools" tab, select "Rational
PureCoverage." See your Rational Robot documentation for more details.
New in Rational PureCoverage 6.0.1
The following problems have been corrected:
- When PureCoverage was run under Rational SQA Robot and Rational Test
Factory
it was possible, in certain circumstances, for PureCoverage to use excessive
processor time while handling redundant messages from the Application Under
Test (AUT). This resulted in SQA Robot timing out while waiting for the AUT
to respond.
- When PureCoverage was run from the Visual C++ toolbar, some
instrumented applications would fail if PureCoverage was installed in the
default location.
- PureCoverage did not install correctly on French Windows NT.