Use the Instrumenting dialog box to monitor the instrumentation progress for modules in native-compiled programs. PureCoverage displays the name and size of the file being instrumented, and how PureCoverage is monitoring functions in the file. PureCoverage also displays a progress bar for each file it is instrumenting. PureCoverage can display the following colors in the progress bar:
Blue |
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Indicates that file instrumentation was successful. |
Yellow |
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Indicates an instrumentation warning. If PureCoverage detects warnings, it continues to instrument the program and then displays the Instrumentation Warning dialog box so you can select whether to run the program. |
Red |
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Indicates an instrumentation error. If PureCoverage detects errors, it stops instrumenting the file and displays the Instrumentation Error dialog box so you can view the instrumentation log information. |
PureCoverage displays all instrumentation information in the Log tab in the Run Summary window.
Notes:
§ Instrumentation dialog boxes appear only when you are instrumenting native-compiled (unmanaged) programs.
§ Click Cancel Instrumentation to stop instrumenting the program and close the dialog box.
§ Use the Runs tab in the Preferences dialog box to specify whether you want to see this dialog box when you instrument.
§ If a program includes debug data files (such as .pdb, .map, or .dbg), PureCoverage also instruments these files, but they do not appear in this dialog box.
§ If you previously instrumented and ran the program with PureCoverage, PureCoverage instruments only the new or updated files; otherwise, it uses the previously instrumented versions. PureCoverage reinstruments files if either the timestamp or requested coverage level has changed.
§ Minimize or close this dialog box to perform instrumentation in the background and continue working with PureCoverage.
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