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AGR break points in verification hook class [message #138428] Wed, 19 November 2008 09:26 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: zhengxie.ie.ibm.com

I'd like to set up breakpoint in the verification hook class. Since I
didn't development the code and not familiar with the widgets. It would
be nice to be able to debug when the test is run.

Thanks for your answer.

Jen
Re: AGR break points in verification hook class [message #138476 is a reply to message #138428] Wed, 19 November 2008 12:21 Go to previous message
Paul Slauenwhite is currently offline Paul SlauenwhiteFriend
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Hi Jen,
Debugging a TPTP test execution is currently not supported. There is an
enhancement for support user-specified JVM
parameters, include debug options, for test execution. If you are
interested in commenting and/or contributing, see:

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=129622

Note, in TPTP 4.5, the AGR was moved from a Technology Preview component
to an As-Is component. As-Is components are primarily provided for prior
users but imply no support (for example, defects, news group, and mailing
lists) or commitment to triage or resolve opened defects. Any changes to
the existing AGR code would require a patch from a contributor including
code to resolve the symptom and test cases to test the fix.

Paul
"Zheng Xie" <zhengxie@ie.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:gg0m39$h6d$2@build.eclipse.org...
> I'd like to set up breakpoint in the verification hook class. Since I
> didn't development the code and not familiar with the widgets. It would be
> nice to be able to debug when the test is run.
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
> Jen
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