commit | d064efd83b98977b9b1e518b5d709987d1edc2a8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Geneviève Bastien <gbastien+lttng@versatic.net> | Mon Aug 05 14:27:54 2019 -0400 |
committer | Genevieve Bastien <gbastien+lttng@versatic.net> | Tue Aug 06 09:07:00 2019 -0400 |
tree | 3470f3ce4d2891bbd72a874b5a09a4205f81f81b | |
parent | 1b3eaec1f86cd8b18df528399e2844a8c7b6316d [diff] |
filters: Edit active filter on double-click Double-clicking a filter in the Active or Saved areas bring it back to the edition box. If the filter was in the Active area, it is moved to the Saved one and the filter is unapplied. Also, since filters are per trace, when a new trace is selected, the active filters are replaced by this trace's filters. Change-Id: I0acd84ca08ea218b4de4cbe073b8b73888bc929e Signed-off-by: Geneviève Bastien <gbastien+lttng@versatic.net> Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/147076 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 Trace Compass Incubator plugins.
This project is an incubator which aims at rapid availability of new features and prototypes, to provide new functionnalities to end users and get feedback from them during the development process. As such, code style and design architecture will not be looked at too much during reviews, though some advices and ideas can be discussed. The features have to work as expected though and not break anything in Trace Compass.
Add unit tests: CI will be run on every patch on gerrit, so having unit tests ensures that a patch does not break anything somewhere else. Also, these plugins are work in progress. Having unit tests makes it easier to manipulate code structure and algorithms by knowing the expected results. Tests need to be maintained, but have more benefits than trouble.
There is no release, so no API. Plugins may use the other incubation features at their own risk.
The incubator is an Eclipse project so code will be verified to make sure it can be distributed by Eclipse. Committers are responsible to ensure the IP due diligence is met with every patch submitted.
When the code base of some feature gets more stable and mature, it may be ported to the main Trace Compass repository and only then will there be thorough code review and design discussion.
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
Once the Trace Compass environment set, import the projects from this repository.
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
To generate the javadoc from the Trace Compass source code, run the following command from the top-level directory:
mvn clean package javadoc:aggregate
The javadoc html files will be under target/site/apidocs
.
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.
-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
.
mvn javadoc:aggregate
Mainly for use on build servers. Generates the javadoc of API classes as a HTML website to the destination specified by -Djavadoc-site=/absolute/path/to/destination
.