Rational PureCoverage is a runtime analysis product that identifies untested code in your application. This help system provides information you need to get started with coverage monitoring, as well as information for using the more advanced features of PureCoverage.
PureCoverage monitors coverage for:
§ Java applets, class files, JAR files, and code launched by container programs in conjunction with a Java virtual machine (JVM)
§ Managed code in any source language that has been compiled for Microsoft's .NET platform, including C#, Visual Basic .NET, and managed C/C++, in assemblies, .exes, .dlls, OLE/ActiveX controls, COM objects
§ Visual C/C++ code in .exes, .dlls, OLE/ActiveX controls, and COM objects
§ Visual Basic p-code, and native-compiled code in .exes, .dlls, OLE/ActiveX controls, and COM objects
§ Components launched by container programs
§ Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word plug-ins
To learn about |
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What you need to know as a beginning user of PureCoverage |
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Using PureCoverage features to monitor code more efficiently |
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Troubleshooting information and special cases |
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PureCoverage windows, dialog boxes, and toolbars |
Additional information that applies not only to Rational PureCoverage but also to Rational Purify and Rational Quantify is included in the PurifyPlus books.
To learn about |
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API functions for controlling data collection programmatically |
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Reference information for PureCoverage, including keyboard and mouse shortcuts, PureCoverage files, and recommended settings for using PureCoverage with Visual Studio |
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Technical terms used in the PureCoverage user interface and help system |
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