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Here's an example of its use in a perl script:
Here's an example of its use in a perl script:


<pre>
<source lang="perl">
my $funcs = $main::ascript->Functions;
my $funcs = $main::ascript->Functions;


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   $main::studio->Output->PrintMessage("function item ".$_." ".$f->Name);
   $main::studio->Output->PrintMessage("function item ".$_." ".$f->Name);
}
}
</pre>
</source>


=== JScript example ===
=== JScript example ===
Here's and example of its use in JScript:
Here's and example of its use in JScript:


<pre>
<source lang="javascript">
var funcs = ascript.Functions;
var funcs = ascript.Functions;


// loop through each captured function
for (var i = 0; i < funcs.Count; i++)
for (var i = 0; i < funcs.Count; i++)
{
{
     var f = funcs.Item(i);
     var f = funcs.Item(i);
    // send output to Studio Messages window
     studio.Output.PrintMessage("function item " + i + " " + f.Name);
     studio.Output.PrintMessage("function item " + i + " " + f.Name);
}
}
</pre>
</source>


=== Sample Output ===
=== Sample Output ===
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Here's an example of its use in a perl script:
Here's an example of its use in a perl script:


<pre>
<source lang="perl">
my $funcs = $main::ascript->Functions;
my $funcs = $main::ascript->Functions;


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                               "Debug Output");
                               "Debug Output");
}
}
</pre>
</source>


=== JScript example ===
=== JScript example ===
Here's an example of its use in JScript:
Here's an example of its use in JScript:


<pre>
<source lang="javascript">
var funcs = ascript.Functions;
var funcs = ascript.Functions;


// loop through each captured function
for (var i = 0; i < funcs.Count; i++)
for (var i = 0; i < funcs.Count; i++)
{
{
     var f = funcs.Item(i);
     var f = funcs.Item(i);
    // send output to the Studio Messages window
     ascript.MessageBox("function item " + i + " " + f.Name,
     ascript.MessageBox("function item " + i + " " + f.Name,
                       "Debugging output");
                       "Debugging output");
}
}
</pre>
</source>


=== Sample Output ===
=== Sample Output ===

Revision as of 23:52, 4 March 2008

Script Debugging Helps

Listed here are some simple debugging techniques that will aid in understanding and troubleshooting scripts that drive STRIDE tests.

PrintMessage()

The studio object provides a way to perform printf-style debugging of scripts running within STRIDE Studio.

PrintMessage allows you to log messages from running scripts and view the values of variables during script execution.

perl example

Here's an example of its use in a perl script:

my $funcs = $main::ascript->Functions;

# loop through each captured function
foreach (0..($funcs->Count - 1)) {
   my $f = $funcs->Item($_);
   # send output to Studio Messages window
   $main::studio->Output->PrintMessage("function item ".$_." ".$f->Name);
}

JScript example

Here's and example of its use in JScript:

var funcs = ascript.Functions;

// loop through each captured function
for (var i = 0; i < funcs.Count; i++)
{
    var f = funcs.Item(i);
    // send output to Studio Messages window
    studio.Output.PrintMessage("function item " + i + " " + f.Name);
}

Sample Output

Note that the single argument to the PrintMessage() function will accept any expression that perl can interpret as a string. Shown below is output from the sample script.


Sample PrintMessage() Output


MessageBox()

The ascript object provides a way to interrupt script execution and display a modal message box containing a message you specify.

perl example

Here's an example of its use in a perl script:

my $funcs = $main::ascript->Functions;

# loop through each captured function
foreach (0..($funcs->Count - 1)) {
   my $f = $funcs->Item($_);
   # send output to Studio Messages window
   $main::ascript->MessageBox("function item ".$_." ".$f->Name,
                              "Debug Output");
}

JScript example

Here's an example of its use in JScript:

var funcs = ascript.Functions;

// loop through each captured function
for (var i = 0; i < funcs.Count; i++)
{
    var f = funcs.Item(i);
    // send output to the Studio Messages window
    ascript.MessageBox("function item " + i + " " + f.Name,
                       "Debugging output");
}

Sample Output

The displayed message box can be customized in several ways; see online help and autosense for details. Shown below is output from the sample script.


Sample MessageBox() Output


Exception Messages

Most calls to STRIDE scripting objects will throw an exception to indicate that an error has occured. The descriptions that accompany these exceptions can be very helpful in identifying the source of the error and correcting it.

Below is a sample of the dialog that's shown when an exception occurs (and the exception is not caught by the script).


Sample uncaught exception dialog


This behavior is the default in JScript.

This is not the case in perl. To ensure that these errors are seen by your perl script, be sure to follow the recommendation here.