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The part of Coverage Validator that you get to see is the user interface. <\/p>\n\r
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Behind the scenes, the stub<\/a> installs and controls the data hooks in the target program and interacts with the user interface.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r This section describes the various functions of the user interface so that you can get the most from using Coverage Validator.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r Typical usage of Coverage Validator is very simple:<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r •<\/span>Start the target program <\/span><\/p> •<\/span>Collect and monitor the coverage data of the program<\/p> •<\/span>Close the program<\/p> •<\/span>Analyse the coverage - saving or exporting data if needed<\/p> <\/p>\n\r However, there is much more to Coverage Validator than this simple workflow. For example, whilst your program is running, you can display data and gain insight into a bug you are looking at in the debugger. And of course you can determine the functionality needed for testing on order to achieve a higher percentage of code execution.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r The user interface consists of the menus<\/a>, toolbars<\/a>, status bar<\/a> and the main display tabs<\/a>. <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r Read on to find out about all those features, or click parts of the image below to jump directly to any of the menus, tabs or other sections of interest.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\rTypical workflow<\/span><\/h1>\n\r
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