Asaf, I was not aware of any need or use of non- open source in the project. This is not normal practice and should be changed. Either the test harness needs to become part of the TPTP test cases and test infrastructure, or you need to move to the infrastructure we provide. Being self hosting in this scenario is basic hygiene for TPTP and is in fact one of the themes for 4.4.
Please get this test harness part of the discussion going in the project to drive some resolution quickly during I3. Thanks for your time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harm Sluiman, STSM, phone:905-413-4032 fax: 4920 cell: 1-647-300-4758 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin : Arlene Treanor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tie: 969-2323 1-905-413-2323 "Yaffe, Asaf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/22/2007 06:30 AM Please respond to TPTP Tracing and Profiling Tools Project developer discussions <tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev@eclipse.org> To "TPTP Tracing and Profiling Tools Project developer discussions" <tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev@eclipse.org> cc Subject RE: [tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev] Re: BuildingandinstallingJVMTIruntime with Agent Controller Hi Neil, We have an automated test framework that launches all profilers (3, to be exact) in standalone mode on various test applications, and verifies the generated XML file according to some rules we have defined (for example, that methodEntry and methodExit elements are properly nested per thread). I am not sure whether this framework will be contributed to TPTP. Thanks, Asaf -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Neil Dunn Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 12:14 PM To: TPTP Tracing and Profiling Tools Project developer discussions Subject: Re: [tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev] Re: BuildingandinstallingJVMTIruntime with Agent Controller Oh ok Asaf wll that's good then :-) Ok I missed the Java classes when I ran it last time so that was the obvious problem. I'll just stick with the copying for now. By "more automated" I meant installing all of the necessary libraries into an agent controller install automatically for easier testing with Eclipse. It's not really a big deal though. A slightly bigger deal is the question of testing. How exactly do you test the two profilers? I haven't found any explicit test cases or test automation that I could build on (I'm hacking something into the call graph profiler). Thanks, Neil _______________________________________________ tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev mailing list tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev
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