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author | Bernd Hufmann <Bernd.Hufmann@ericsson.com> | Mon Mar 11 09:25:43 2019 -0400 |
committer | Bernd Hufmann <bernd.hufmann@ericsson.com> | Mon Mar 11 11:52:25 2019 -0400 |
tree | ebc83ee4130964a7478d48bd9ddf91ca34e29bcb | |
parent | 2f9d2ac8cbd661e5b94b886d9abe1c4f9b4d381c [diff] |
releng: update year in copyright headers for RCP Change-Id: Iac48d3d90a5340a27029ea85cefc00b2c5f1b19a Signed-off-by: Bernd Hufmann <Bernd.Hufmann@ericsson.com> Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/138469 Tested-by: CI Bot Reviewed-by: Matthew Khouzam <matthew.khouzam@ericsson.com> Tested-by: Matthew Khouzam <matthew.khouzam@ericsson.com>
This source tree contains the source code for the Trace Compass plugins for Eclipse.
The plugins are categorized as follows:
analysis/ | Generic extensions to the base framework btf/ | Best Trace Format (BTF) integration common/ | Generic utilities that can be used by other plugins ctf/ | Common Trace Format (CTF) reader library doc/ | Documentation and code examples gdbtrace/ | Support for reading and viewing GDB traces lttng/ | LTTng integration pcap/ | libpcap integration rcp/ | Code specific to the RCP version releng/ | Releng-related plugins statesystem/ | State System library tmf/ | Core framework
See the components.svg
file for a diagram showing the dependencies between the different components.
To set up the environment to build Trace Compass from within Eclipse, see this wiki page: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Trace_Compass/Development_Environment_Setup
The Maven project build requires version 3.3 or later. It can be downloaded from http://maven.apache.org or from the package management system of your distro.
To build the project manually using Maven, simply run the following command from the top-level directory:
mvn clean install
The default command will compile and run the unit tests. Running the tests can take some time, to skip them you can append -Dmaven.test.skip=true
to the mvn
command:
mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
Stand-alone application (RCP) packages will be placed in rcp/org.eclipse.tracecompass.rcp.product/target/products
.
The p2 update site, used for installation as plugins inside Eclipse, will be placed in releng/org.eclipse.tracecompass.releng-site/target/repository
.
The following Maven profiles and properties are defined in the build system. You can set them by using -P[profile name]
and -D[property name]=[value]
in mvn
commands.
-Dtarget-platform=[target]
Defines which target to use. This is used to build against various versions of the Eclipse platform. Available ones are in releng/org.eclipse.tracecompass.target
. The default is usually the latest stable platform. To use the staging target for example, use -Dtarget-platform=tracecompass-eStaging
.
-Dskip-automated-ui-tests
Skips the automated UI integration tests. Not required when using -Dmaven.test.skip=true
, which already skips all the tests.
-Dskip-rcp
Skips building the RCP archives and related deployment targets. Only works in conjunction with -Dskip-automated-ui-tests
, due to a limitation in Maven.
-Pctf-grammar
Re-compiles the CTF grammar files. This should be enabled if you modify the .g
files in the ctf.parser
plugin.
-Prun-custom-test-suite
Runs a test suite present in releng/org.eclipse.tracecompass.alltests
. The test suite to run has to be defined by -DcustomTestSuite=[name]
, for example -DcustomTestSuite=RunAllPerfTests
.
-Pdeploy-rcp
Mainly for use on build servers. Copies the generated RCP archives, as well as the RCP-specific update site, to the paths specified by -DrcpDestination=/absolute/path/to/destination
and -DrcpSiteDestination=/absolute/path/to/destination
, respectively.
-Pdeploy-update-site
Mainly for use on build servers. Copies the standard update site (for the Eclipse plugin installation) to the destination specified by -DsiteDestination=/absolute/path/to/destination
.
-Psign-update-site
Mainly for use on build servers. Signs all the generated update sites using the Eclipse signing server.
-Pdeploy-doc
Mainly for use on build servers. Copies the generated HTML documentation to the destination specified by -DdocDestination=/absolute/path/to/destination
. Some directories may need to already exist at the destination (or Maven will throw related errors).