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C/C++test plugin for Eclipse: eclipse.exe -vmargs -Xmx1400m
You canalsocustomize 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.
If C/C++test runs out of memory when generating the report, see What if C/C++test runs out of memory when generating the report?.
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Due to a bug in some Eclipse versions, an overlay scrollbar may partially hide the last item in a list or tree, preventing the user from clicking the item. As a workaround on Linux, you can disable overlay scrollbars by setting the following system variable: GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0
What if the Parasoft Welcome Page cannot be displayed on Ubuntu Linux?
When using latest Ubuntu Linux (21.10 or newer), consider installing additional 'webkit2gtk-driver' system package with the following command:
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What if the HTML content (C/C++test's rule documentation, reports etc.) cannot be displayed on Ubuntu Linux?
When using latest Ubuntu Linux (21.10 or newer), with Snap-based Firefox browser as default, the Eclipse IDE may be unable to show HTML content correctly (see also: https://github.com/eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.swt/issues/221). There are two workarounds:
- Install a non-Snap version of Firefox (or other browser) and set it as a default system browser.
- Configure Eclipse to use "external web browser" in Preferences> General> Web Browser> External web browser.
Note: In order to configure Firefox as an "external web browser", use the following settings:
Location: /usr/bin/env
Parameters: firefox %URL%
What if Eclipse reports syntax errors on code that is correct in test suites generated with C/C++test?
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This workaround is only available for CDT-managed projects.
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