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2004/03/24 08:42:02 lla 1.2.2.1: #116021# add some docu about, how to handle the strtmpl.c better
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#!/bin/tcsh -f
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# This is a helper file, to start a coverage test by hand
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# ----- INIT ENVIRONMENT -----
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# setup a complete build environment, copy from our beanshell environment
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setenv SHELL /bin/tcsh
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source /net/margritte/usr/qaapi/workspace/qadev/scripts/init/staroffice.cshrc
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# do a setsolar
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setenv SOURCE_ROOT /cws/so-cwsserv06/qadev16
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setsolar -cwsname qadev16 -sourceroot -src680 -ver m25 -jdk14 unxlngi5
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# ----- CLEAN OLD COVERAGE INFOS -----
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setenv SALDIR /cws/so-cwsserv06/qadev16/SRC680/src.m25/sal
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# this is a patch for sal, to see also "ustr" in string
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cd $SALDIR/rtl/source
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# strtmpl.c contains code, which is used for strings and ustrings. This file contain lot of makros
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# which unpacked at compile time. Due to the fact, gcov has some problems with such things, an idea is
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# to copy strtmpl.c to ustrtmpl.c and replace the include command in ustring.c
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# this is done be the follows lines.
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# cat ustring.c | sed -e "s/strtmpl.c/ustrtmpl.c/" > ustring.c.new ; mv -f ustring.c.new ustring.c
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# cp strtmpl.c ustrtmpl.c
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cd $SALDIR
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rm -f `find . -type f -name '*.bb' -print`
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rm -f `find . -type f -name '*.bbg' -print`
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rm -f `find . -type f -name '*.f' -print`
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rm -f `find . -type f -name '*.da' -print`
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rm -f `find . -type f -name '*.gcov' -print`
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rm -rf unxlngi5
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# ----- START A NEW BUILD WITH COVERAGE -----
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setenv ENVCFLAGS "-O0 -ftest-coverage -fprofile-arcs"
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build TESTCOVERAGE=t
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deliver
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# ----- START THE TESTS -----
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# unsetenv ENVCFLAGS
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cd cd $SALDIR/qa
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# cd qa/osl/file
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dmake test
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# ----- BUILD GCOV (coverage) FILES -----
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cd cd $SALDIR/qa/helper/gcov
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statistics
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# the statistics file create some *.txt files, the most interesting one is realallchecked.txt,
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# which contain only the interface functions and it's run through in percent.
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# the gcov_resultcompare.pl use two of these files to give out a compare.
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# usage: gcov_resultcompare.pl -o realallchecked.txt -c <other>/realallchecked.txt
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