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- Before you perform the initial test, you need to review and project options then modify them if needed. For details on how to do this, see Setting Project and File Options.
- We recommend that you prepare a customized Test Configuration before you perform tests. This procedure is the same across Parasoft Test family products. For details, see Configuring Test Configurations and Rules for Policies.
- We also recommend that you configure Parasoft Test preferences (for Team Server, task assignment, reporting, etc.) as described in the C++test Configuration Overview before you start testing.
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The general procedure for reviewing results (as well as generating reports) is the same across the various products in the Parasoft Test family, and is described in the Reviewing Results.
Fine-Tuning Test Settings
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For the general procedure for configuring Test Configurations, see the the Configuring Test Configurations and Rules for Policiesfor Policies.
For details on Test Configuration settings available for C++test, see Configuring Test Configurations.
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If you do not want all files to be analyzed/tested (for instance, to prevent the checking of automaticallygenerated filesautomatically generated files), you can exclude project resources from testing. To indicate which project resources should not be tested:
- In the project tree, right-click the project that contains the files that you want to be excluded.
- Choose Parasoft> Properties from the shortcut menu, then select the Scope Settings category in the left pane.
Use the available controls to indicate which specific resources you want to skip and/or exclusion patterns that specify the set of resources you want to skip.
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