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    This guide describes the additional topics to gain more knowledge about HCL® OneTest™ Embedded.

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  • Reference Guide

    This guide describes the additional topics to gain more knowledge about HCL® OneTest™ Embedded.

    • UI reference
    • Command line reference
    • Studio Reference
      • User interface reference
      • Runtime and static analysis reference
        • Trace probe macros
        • Instrumentation pragmas for C/C++ languages
        • Instrumentation pragmas for Ada language

          You can add special directives to the source code under test, known as instrumentation pragma directives, to modify the behavior of the source analyzer or to give specific directives to the different features such as coverage, trace, memory profiling, and performance analysis.

        • Generating SCI Dumps
      • Command line interface

        This section contains advanced reference material for the general command tools, the runtime analysis command line interface, the C system testing command line interface and the component testing command line interface.

    • Output window preferences

      The general colors and font preferences panel allows you to specify the colors and fonts used in the output window.

Runtime and static analysis reference

The command line interface allows you to integrate HCL OneTest™ Embedded runtime analysis tools into your build process.

To learn about See
Using the command line tools for Runtime Analysis Command line interface reference
Inserting trace probes in your code Trace probe macros
Inserting instrumentation macro commands in your code Instrumentation pragmas

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Using the command line interface | Command line Runtime Analysis for C and C++

  • Instrumentation pragmas for C/C++ languages
  • Instrumentation pragmas for Ada language
    You can add special directives to the source code under test, known as instrumentation pragma directives, to modify the behavior of the source analyzer or to give specific directives to the different features such as coverage, trace, memory profiling, and performance analysis.
  • Generating SCI Dumps
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