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Debugging your Tipper
Doron Meshulam edited this page Dec 7, 2016
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After completing your cool new Tipper, you ask yourselves how to test it. As you know we are working in a TDD methodology, so running your pre-written tests would be a good idea.
But it is sometimes easier to check your newly created Tipper in a real environment, i.e. as part of the plugin run by eclipse. That way you can:
- Quickly check test cases, that later can be added as tests.
- Test the
Tipperfrom the user perspective (what markers it creates, etc.). - Challenge your Tipper with big , real world projects.
- And more!
So how does eclipse allow us to debug our plugin? It opens a new eclipse window, in which the updated plugin (with your Tipper applied), is already installed.
Configurations instructions:
- In the eclipse top menu, go to
Run->Run configurations... - Enter
Eclipse Application->Eclipse Application - Choose
run an application - Press
Runbutton at the bottom of the configuration window - A new eclipse window should be open after a few seconds
From now on you can access the Run as eclipse application via:
- Right click on the project, then choosing
Run as...->Eclipse Application -
Run->Run History->Eclipse Application - The play button, if it was your last run
Note:
- Any printing you done in your code will appear in the console of the original eclipse window, so you can print-debug if you like to.