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Papyrus-RT/Tester

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Tester




Overview

This page contains information to help Papyrus for Real Time testers get set up, and create and run tests.

Testing Environment Setup

Papyrus-RT Released versions

Testers can use the released versions of Papyrus-RT to conduct their tests. To do so, they can follow the instructions from the User Guide for Installing Papyrus for Real Time Using the Eclipse Installer

Papyrus-RT Development versions

Testers who are mostly interested in Papyrus-RT-specific capabilities can also install under-development versions of Papyrus-RT by using a specific installation setup file. This setup file allows testers to install the latest successful development build.

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Warning: No waranties are made as to the stability of these builds nor that any particular feature is fully implemented - use at your own risk!


To use this setup file, follow the instructions for Installing Papyrus for Real Time Using the Eclipse Installer, but use the following path for the setup file, instead of the on provided in step 4.1: Set up the Papyrus-RT configuration :

https://www.eclipse.org/papyrus-rt/content/setup/papyrus-rt-tester.setup

Note that the resulting product will be named "Papyrus-RT Development Testing".

Once installed, please use "Check for Updates" to get new versions. Note that, by design, this build can be updated multiple times during the day.

RCPTT

RCPTT is the tool of choice for testing the Papyrus-RT tooling.

Check out: RCPTT applied for Papyrus Real Time

Bugzilla

In Eclipse Bugzilla, you need to select project "Papyrus-rt".

Here is a link to Create a Papyrus-RT bug.

Developer Mailing List

If you have questions regarding the development of Papyrus for Real Time or if you want to see what keeps the development team awake at night, you can subscribe to the Developer Mailing List (and even ask questions and contribute).

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