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Find the test which hit a specific coverage attribute

Manideep Segu
Manideep Segu over 4 years ago

I would like to know if there an option in vManager using TCL to find the test which hit a specific coverage attribute (Expression/Toggle/FSM). We have 1000s of tests and it would be easy if I can find the test using an API.

In vManager, I see there is an option to correlate tests, but when I do that the GUI hangs. So I would prefer a easy way to do that.

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  • StephenH
    StephenH over 4 years ago

    Batch and GUI modes use the same underlying engine to do the correlation, so if it's is hanging, you won't see any improvement by going to batch mode.

    Correlation is an expensive thing to do when you have 1000's of tests, especially if the coverage model is large. Have you tried waiting to see if the GUI correlation operation eventually succeeds?

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  • Manideep Segu
    Manideep Segu over 4 years ago in reply to StephenH

    Hi Stephen, 

    Thanks for your comment. Unfortunately I ran it for past 6-7 hours and it still didn't converge. Could you also please let me know how I can do the test correlation through batch mode? I could divide my test suite into some groups and run in parallel overnight.

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