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== Current status == | == Current status == | ||
* Targeted release: [[Releases/12 | Fedora 12]] | * Targeted release: [[Releases/12 | Fedora 12]] | ||
* Last updated: 2009- | * Last updated: 2009-09-25 | ||
* Percentage of completion: | * Percentage of completion: 100% | ||
== Detailed Description == | == Detailed Description == |
Revision as of 14:58, 25 September 2009
Launch local SystemTap scripts on Eclipse
Summary
Graphically displays the call hierarchy from executing a C/C++ binary, along with various other runtime statistics.
Owner
- Name: Charley Wang
- E-mail: chwang@redhat.com
- Name: Roland Grunberg
- E-mail: rgrunber@redhat.com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 12
- Last updated: 2009-09-25
- Percentage of completion: 100%
Detailed Description
Allow developers to launch SystemTap scripts on their C/C++ projects directly from Eclipse. Provides an anchor for integration of SystemTap data with Eclipse graphics.
Benefit to Fedora
Makes it easier for C/C++ developers to use SystemTap. Offers developers new ways to trace function calls, system calls and memory accesses, with a tidy frontend for user-friendly data.
Scope
Adds a small plugin family to Eclipse, which will provide the above functionality.
Test Plan
- Run upstream unit tests (mostly already written)
User Experience
- Users of Eclipse's CDT tools will be able to select Profile As and select the script to run.
- The present release will only contain a preconstructed function call graph script, other preconstructed scripts and a launch wizard will be in future versions.
- For screenshots and more details, see: Eclipse/SystemTap
- Brief demo video : http://altrez.darktech.org/basicFunctions.ogg (~ 1 min)
Dependencies
- SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.8/0.141+) <rpm: systemtap>
- Eclipse 3.4.1 or greater, with CDT <rpm: eclipse-cdt, eclipse-platform>
- Eclipse GEF (specifically Zest) <rpm: eclipse-gef>
Contingency Plan
- Continue without such capability.
Documentation
- SystemTap documentation: The upstream website has documentation and examples of SystemTap scripts.
- SystemTap Eclipse Documentation : Eclipse/SystemTap
Release Notes
Users will need to be part of the stapdev group on their machine in order to fully take advantage of SystemTap's offerings.