This topic helps you troubleshoot problems you might experience with C++test.
What Do I Do If C++test Runs Out of Memory?
You cancustomize the amount of allocated memory with the CPPTEST_ENGINE_EXTRA_ARGS option by specifying the value of the -Xmx
setting. This may be particularly useful for when you perform static analysis or report results to DTP. See Configuring Advanced Options for details.
How do I analyze header files/what files are analyzed?
C++test analyzes C/C++ source files directly and header files indirectly. Based on the current selection, C++test will analyze all C/C++ source files and report violations for all source and header files from the selection (only for header files included by the source files).
For example:
- if the project root is selected, then all source files (and header files indirectly) will be analyzed.
- if a single source file is selected, then only that file will be analyzed (no header files will be analyzed).
- if single source file and a single header file is selected, then the source file (and header file if it's included by the source) will be analyzed.
- if only a header file is selected, then C++test will skip the analysis (header files are not analyzed directly).
How can I create a report with a list of active coding standard rules?
When generating a report, specify a report configuration file that contains the following entry:
results.report.active_rules=true
How can I modify the verbosity level of the C++test Console?
Choose Parasoft> Preferences, select Console, then select the desired verbosity level (High, Normal, Low).
High Verbosity | Normal Verbosity | Low Verbosity | |
---|---|---|---|
Basic info about the current step’s name and status (done, failed, up-to-date) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Errors | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Warnings | Yes | No | No |
Command Lines | Yes | Yes | No |
Violations printed out during static analysis and unit testing execution | Yes, full-format | Yes, short-format | No |
How can I import C++test 6.x Test Configurations?
See Migrating test assets from C++test 6.x.
Why is C++test unable to generate test cases in Visual Studio 2017?
C++test cannot generate test cases when project caching is enabled in Visual Studio 2017. To ensure that test cases can be generated, disable project caching:
- In the Visual Studio 2017 main menu, go to Tools> Options.
- Expand Projects and Solutions and select VC++ Project Settings.
- Set the Enable Project Caching option to No to disable project caching.
Why are some Parasoft options not working in the Solution Explorer context menu in Visual Studio 2017?
To ensure that all Parasoft options are working in the Solution Explorer context menu, the following Visual Studio Workloads must be installed with your Visual Studio 2017:
- Desktop development with C++
- Universal Windows Platform development or .NET desktop development
- Run the Visual Studio Installer.
- Select the appropriate Workloads when prompted.
What if C++test does not launch in the command line mode?
Installing or updating extensions or other Visual Studio components may corrupt Visual Studio's Component Model Cache, which can prevent C++test from launching. To clear the Component Model Cache, try to run cpptestcli
with the -clearcmc
option.