| Fortran Search is displayed in the Fortran perspective: |
| 1: Launch eclipse with the Photran plugin. |
| 2: Ensure that the workspace is in the Fortran Perspective |
| (Window->Open Perspective-> Other-> Fortran) |
| 3: Select Search from the menu bar |
| 4: "Fortran Search" should be in the dropdown menu. |
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| Fortran Search is among the choices in the Search Page |
| 1: Launch eclipse with the Photran plugin. |
| 2: Ensure that the workspace is in the Fortran Perspective |
| (Window->Open Perspective-> Other-> Fortran) |
| 3: Select Search from the menu bar |
| 4: Select Search from the dropdown menu |
| 5: "Fortran Search" should be one of the tabs listed in the Search dialog |
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| Search Button is disallowed for empty strings |
| 1: Launch eclipse with the Photran plugin. |
| 2: Ensure that the workspace is in the Fortran Perspective |
| (Window->Open Perspective-> Other-> Fortran) |
| 3: Select Search-> Fortran Search |
| 4: Delete any text in the "Search pattern" text box |
| 5: The search button should be disabled |
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| Search Button is disallowed if no types are specified |
| 1: Launch eclipse with the Photran plugin. |
| 2: Ensure that the workspace is in the Fortran Perspective |
| (Window->Open Perspective-> Other-> Fortran) |
| 3: Select Search-> Fortran Search |
| 4: Enter any characters into the "Search Pattern" text box |
| 5: Uncheck all check boxes in the "Search for" area |
| (Common block, Function, Subroutine, Module, Variable, Program) |
| 6: The "Search" button should be disabled |
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| Checked Regular Expression checkbox hides glob string instructions |
| 1: Launch eclipse with the Photran plugin. |
| 2: Ensure that the workspace is in the Fortran Perspective |
| (Window->Open Perspective-> Other-> Fortran) |
| 3: Select Search-> Fortran Search |
| 4: Check the Regular Expression checkbox |
| 5: The "glob string instructions" (* = any string, ? = any character) should be hidden |
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| Unchecked Regular Expression checkbox shows glob string instructions |
| 1: Launch eclipse with the Photran plugin. |
| 2: Ensure that the workspace is in the Fortran Perspective |
| (Window->Open Perspective-> Other-> Fortran) |
| 3: Select Search-> Fortran Search |
| 4: Uncheck the Regular Expression checkbox |
| 5: The "glob string instructions" (* = any string, ? = any character) |
| should be visible under the search box |
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| Search box saves last search settings |
| 1: Launch eclipse with the Photran plugin. |
| 2: Ensure that the workspace is in the Fortran Perspective |
| (Window->Open Perspective-> Other-> Fortran) |
| 3: Select Search-> Fortran Search |
| 4: Select any desired search criteria which will allow for a search |
| 5: Perform the search (it does not matter if the search fails) |
| 6: Select Search-> Fortran Search |
| 7: The settings from the previous search should be enabled, and the string used in |
| the last search should be in the drop-down menu for the text box |
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| Search button activates a search |
| 1: Launch eclipse with the Photran plugin. |
| 2: Ensure that the workspace is in the Fortran Perspective |
| (Window->Open Perspective-> Other-> Fortran) |
| 3: Select Search-> Fortran Search |
| 4: Select any desired search criteria which will allow for a search |
| 5: Click the Search button |
| 6: Ensure that the Search tab becomes active, indicating that the search command |
| was executed |