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Local System : Execute Mode tab



This tab allows you to specify variables that will be used by TETware in Execute mode.

All variables specified in this tab will be written to TETware created _GUItetexec.cfg file.

The following variables can be specified in this tab:

TET_EXEC_TOOL

This variable enables you to specify the name of a tool that should be used to execute (i.e.run) your tests. This enables you to specify, for example, a debug tool. Use the "Browse" button to browse the file system and find the execute tool that you require. Use the "Clear" button to clear the contents of the text field.

TET_EXEC_FILE

This variable allows you to specify additional command line arguments that can be passed to the execute tool specified by TET_EXEC_TOOL. Please note: no validation is performed by TETware for the relationship between TET_EXEC_TOOL and TET_EXEC_FILE, it is the Users responsibility to ensure that they interact correctly. Use the "Clear" button to clear the contents of the text field.

TET_OUTPUT_CAPTURE

This radio button variable indicates to TETware whether the standard output and error streams from the Execute tool should be captured and placed in the Journal file. The default value of this variable is "False".  Setting this value to "True" indicates that the standard output and the standard error output from Test Cases should be captured and placed in the Journal file.

TET_API_COMPLIANT

This radio button variable allows you to specify to TETware whether the Execute tool and Test Cases to be built conform to the TETware API, i.e. they use the TETware API to output information to the Journal file. The default value of this variable is "True".  If set to False the printing of messages to the Journal file and the generation of a test purpose result will be based on the exit status of the Test Case (where PASS = 0, and FAIL = non 0).

TET_EXEC_IN_PLACE

This radio button variable indicates to TETware that it should execute Test Cases in the directory that contains the source code for the Tests.  Setting this value to "False" indicates that Test Cases should be copied to, and executed in, a temporary directory.

TET_SAVE_FILES

You can specify a number of files that TETware should save after Test execution (if it is able to find those files). You can specify directories or normal shell matching syntax (i.e. *) as part of the list. To add the files enter them in the "Files to add" text field and then press "ADD".

To remove files, select the rows in the list and press "REMOVE", you can select a contiguous list of files by pressing and holding "Shift" whilst clicking the files. You can select a dis-contiguous list of files by pressing and holding "Ctrl" whilst clicking the files.

To remove all entries in the list of files, click "RESET".

To change the details of a file select it in the table and click "EDIT". The file details will then appear in the Files to add field. Make the required changes, and then press the "ADD" button again to add the file to the list.


TET_EXPAND_CONF_VARS

The value of this variable determines whether or not tcc performs configuration variable expansion on variables defined in the per-mode configurations. If "true", tcc replaces the string ${variable-name} in a configuration variable assignment with the value of the variable variable-name. If "false", tcc does not treat the string ${variable-name} in a configuration variable assignment specially. The default value is "false". For further information on this feature is presented in Section 5.8 of the TETware Programmers Guide.



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