1. Right-click in the Annotated Source window and select Annotations from the shortcut menu.
2. Select whether to show function summaries.
3. Select whether to show the coverage for each basic block, as they are ordered in a module, or instead to display the largest number of hits received by any single block associated with a given line.
4. Type or select the number of spaces you want Purify to use for each tab character when displaying source code.
Notes:
§ Annotated source code is available only if you collected coverage data for a run, only if debug line data is available for the module that includes the code, and only if the module was instrumented at line level.
§ You can also control whether to display summaries and multi-block lines using the appropriate commands in the shortcut menu.
§ When you show multi-block lines, Purify displays a line for each block, identified by a plus sign (+) in the Line Number column.
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