Eclipse Trace Compass ===================== This source tree contains the source code for the Trace Compass plugins for Eclipse. The plugins are categorized as follows: analysis/ | Generic extensions to the base framework btf/ | Best Trace Format (BTF) integration common/ | Generic utilities that can be used by other plugins ctf/ | Common Trace Format (CTF) reader library doc/ | Documentation and code examples gdbtrace/ | Support for reading and viewing GDB traces lttng/ | LTTng integration pcap/ | libpcap integration rcp/ | Code specific to the RCP version releng/ | Releng-related plugins statesystem/ | State System library tmf/ | Core framework See the `components.svg` file for a diagram showing the dependencies between the different components. Setting up the development environment -------------------------------------- To set up the environment to build Trace Compass from within Eclipse, see this wiki page: Compiling manually ------------------ The Maven project build requires version 3.3 or later. It can be downloaded from or from the package management system of your distro. To build the project manually using Maven, simply run the following command from the top-level directory: mvn clean install The default command will compile and run the unit tests. Running the tests can take some time, to skip them you can append `-Dmaven.test.skip=true` to the `mvn` command: mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true Stand-alone application (RCP) packages will be placed in `rcp/org.eclipse.tracecompass.rcp.product/target/products`. The p2 update site, used for installation as plugins inside Eclipse, will be placed in `releng/org.eclipse.tracecompass.releng-site/target/repository`. Maven profiles and properties ----------------------------- The following Maven profiles and properties are defined in the build system. You can set them by using `-P[profile name]` and `-D[property name]=[value]` in `mvn` commands. * `-Dtarget-platform=[target]` Defines which target to use. This is used to build against various versions of the Eclipse platform. Available ones are in `releng/org.eclipse.tracecompass.target`. The default is usually the latest stable platform. To use the staging target for example, use `-Dtarget-platform=tracecompass-eStaging`. * `-Dskip-automated-ui-tests` Skips the automated UI integration tests. Not required when using `-Dmaven.test.skip=true`, which already skips all the tests. * `-Dskip-rcp` Skips building the RCP archives and related deployment targets. Only works in conjunction with `-Dskip-automated-ui-tests`, due to a limitation in Maven. * `-Pctf-grammar` Re-compiles the CTF grammar files. This should be enabled if you modify the `.g` files in the `ctf.parser` plugin. * `-Prun-custom-test-suite` Runs a test suite present in `releng/org.eclipse.tracecompass.alltests`. The test suite to run has to be defined by `-DcustomTestSuite=[name]`, for example `-DcustomTestSuite=RunAllPerfTests`. * `-Pdeploy-rcp` Mainly for use on build servers. Copies the generated RCP archives, as well as the RCP-specific update site, to the paths specified by `-DrcpDestination=/absolute/path/to/destination` and `-DrcpSiteDestination=/absolute/path/to/destination`, respectively. * `-Pdeploy-update-site` Mainly for use on build servers. Copies the standard update site (for the Eclipse plugin installation) to the destination specified by `-DsiteDestination=/absolute/path/to/destination`. * `-Psign-update-site` Mainly for use on build servers. Signs all the generated update sites using the Eclipse signing server. * `-Pdeploy-doc` Mainly for use on build servers. Copies the generated HTML documentation to the destination specified by `-DdocDestination=/absolute/path/to/destination`. Some directories may need to already exist at the destination (or Maven will throw related errors).