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Bug 327121

Summary: Incorrect signal information display at the beginning of a running process
Product: [Tools] PTP Reporter: Yan Ma <yanma>
Component: Debug UIAssignee: Project Inbox <ptp-inbox>
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3    
Version: 5.0   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux   
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Singal information display of x10
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Signal information display of c++ none

Description Yan Ma CLA 2010-10-06 11:20:10 EDT
Build Identifier:  I20100603-1500

PTP version: 5.0
Description: In signals view, you can see a few words irrelevant to signal names displayed in the first several rows when you start a program such as "missing", "try".

source file:ArraySum.x10 (copied from  /perf_testcases/x10_v17/x10.dist/samples/)
executable:ArraySum.out  compiled by X10C++ from /perf_testcases/x10_v17/x10.dist/bin/
Reproducibility: yes



Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
Step 1: Before staring a program, choose signals view to be your current view.
Step 2: Start running the above X10 program following 0.4. 

Result: You should see in the first two or three rows under the signals view, there are some words irrelevant to signal names in display. See my first capture for details. It is also reproducible in c++ projects.
Comment 1 Yan Ma CLA 2010-10-06 13:43:08 EDT
Created attachment 180355 [details]
Singal information display of x10
Comment 2 Yan Ma CLA 2010-10-06 13:43:46 EDT
Created attachment 180356 [details]
Signal information display of c++
Comment 3 Yan Ma CLA 2010-10-06 13:50:00 EDT
In "Step 2: Start running the above X10 program following 0.4. 
", "following 0.4" which is an interal reference to my workitem in RTC, is actually NOT a special process of starting an x10 process. It just refers to a regular procedure for launching an x10 process under a PTP workbench. Or you may refer to the workitem 4472 in RTC to see the complete procedure of how to run an x10 program under my definition. Sorry for any confusions if I made.
Comment 4 Greg Watson CLA 2011-05-24 08:23:24 EDT
X10 is no longer being supported.