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Once captured it could be instrumented by simply passing the new header file to the [[STRIDE Build Tools]]. | Once captured it could be instrumented by simply passing the new header file to the [[Build Tools|STRIDE Build Tools]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:34, 13 March 2010
For a user function to be exposed to the STRIDE Test System it needs to be captured. Once made available it could be remoted or doubled.
Specification
By using the STRIDE special scl_function pragma any global function could be captured. For example to capture the following function:
/* foo.h */
int foo(void);
create a new header file and add the following pragma statement:
/* foo_SCL.h */
#include "foo.h"
#ifdef _SCL
#pragma scl_function(foo)
#endif
Once captured it could be instrumented by simply passing the new header file to the STRIDE Build Tools.