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DD Manual Test Plan
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DSF Features
Debug view
- Launch
- Check: debug perspective activated on launch
- Check: debug view activated on launch
- Check: stack frame selected on break on main after launch
- Target
- Check: process name shown in label
- Expand process to show threads.
- Select the target
- Check: resume/suspend operations are enabled
- Try resuming suspending
- Check: all threads should resume/suspend
- Check: stepping operations should be disabled
- Terminating the target
- Check: Terminated target should remain in the view with a "<terminated>" label prefix a terminated target icon.
- Run program to the completion,
- Check: target should change state to terminated.
- Threads
- Check: thread label shows thread ID and the current status.
- Select a thread.
- Check: resume/suspend operations should be enabled
- Check: step operations should also be enabled
- Try resuming/suspending/stepping
- Try stepping fast by holding down the F5 key
- Run a multi-threaded program
- Check: new threads should be added to the bottom of the thread list as they are created
- Check: exited threads are removed from the thread list
- Expand threads to show stack traces
- Check: When stepping a thread, other threads should remain collapsed/expanded as they were
- Stack frames
- Check: frame label should contain:
- Stack frame number
- Function name if known
- File and line
- Current program counter
- Select a stack frame
- Check: source editor is opened and positioned to the location of the PC
- Check: run control operations should be the same as when a thread is selected
- Check: when a thread hits a breakpoint, that thread's stack frame is automatically selected
- Check: frame label should contain:
Variables view
- Stop a debugged program when it has at least two stack levels
- Open variables view
- Check that all variables of the current stack are shown
- Check that all values are shown
- Check that the type column can be added and removed with the button
- Check that complex variables have a little arrow on the left
- Check that the arrow can be expanded to show children
- Select different variables in the view and check that the details pane shows the different formats
- Scroll down in the variable view
- Check that newly displayed variables are correct
- Change the stack frame in the debug view
- Check that the variables view properly shows the variables for the selected stack frame
- Go back to the previous stack frame in the debug view
- Check that the variables view properly shows the variables for the selected stack frame
- Step the program
- Check that variable changes are reflected in the view and highlighted in color
- Select a variable and change its value in the variables view
- Check that the value is shown in the view
- Step the program
- Check that the value for the changed variable is still correct
Registers view
Expressions view
Modules view
Number formats detail pane
Update modes
Breakpoints (General)
GDB Features
GDB Basic Sanity Test
- Check out and build the sanity test project from /cvsroot/dsdp/org.eclipse.dd.dsf/tests/SanityTest
- Launch the DSF debugger with break at main
- Follow instructions in the test.