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author | Shinji KONO <kono@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp> |
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date | Tue, 19 Dec 2017 11:21:23 +0900 |
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## Running JPF within eclipse ## To run JPF in eclipse after building * JPF click "Run"-->"Run" or click "Play"-->"Run As Dialog". * Select Java Application and click "New". * Click on the "Main" tab. Ensure the project selected is jpf-core and the in the Main Class pick `gov.nasa.jpf.JPF`. * Click on the "Arguments" tab. Specify the `<application-main-class>` in the Program Arguments. Any additional configuration properties can be specified. For example, ~~~~~~~~ {.bash} +cg.randomize_choices=true oldclassic ~~~~~~~~ * Click on "Run" to verify the application in JPF. The output of the program and the results will be displayed on the eclipse console window. Alternatively you pick the run-jpf-core launch configuration and add the `<application-main-class>` of the system under test. The eclipse IDE detects the various launch configurations. When you click on the Run button they appear on the left column, pick "run-jpf-core". It is, however, recommended you run the application with the eclipse plugin for better performance and ease of usability.