tptp profiling in batch-mode? [message #129761] |
Mon, 05 May 2008 19:55 |
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Originally posted by: simon.bjorklen.com
Hi,
My company want me to automate tptp-profiling runs using ant-scripts. I've
been trying for some time not without success.
First of all I've created .testsuite files for all tests to be run.
Then I've written an ant-script according to the eclipse-help.
The problem is that I can't get any data out from the runs. There are no
generated report, just an empty folder with the report name instead (e.g.
C:/tptp-tests/report.html/).
The question now is.. is the way with .testsuite files along with ant
scripts really the way to go?
The goal of the whole idea is to get the memory-profiling part to run
automatically on a daily build. Any idea of how to do this easily?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Simon
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Re: tptp profiling in batch-mode? [message #129958 is a reply to message #129761] |
Mon, 12 May 2008 14:37 |
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Originally posted by: alexander.n.alexeev.intel.com
Hi, Simon
Could you point me exact references to the pages where you have found
guidelines for batch profiling configuration?
The only one approach which I can advice is gathering profiling data at
standalone mode. This allow you collecting all data directly to the files
and then examine it.
details:
http://help.eclipse.org/help33/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse. tptp.platform.doc.user/tasks/teprofsa.htm
Thanks,
Alex.
Simon Björklén wrote:
> Hi,
> My company want me to automate tptp-profiling runs using ant-scripts. I've
> been trying for some time not without success.
> First of all I've created .testsuite files for all tests to be run.
> Then I've written an ant-script according to the eclipse-help.
> The problem is that I can't get any data out from the runs. There are no
> generated report, just an empty folder with the report name instead (e.g.
> C:/tptp-tests/report.html/).
> The question now is.. is the way with .testsuite files along with ant
> scripts really the way to go?
> The goal of the whole idea is to get the memory-profiling part to run
> automatically on a daily build. Any idea of how to do this easily?
> Thanks in advance!
> Regards,
> Simon
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