TTCN-ETS events file

The Clarinet-System package enables one to have a TTCN trace merged with the protocol events during execution of an ETS.

The Protocol Event-Editor provides access to edition of TTCN events as well as protocol events. The display of TTCN events depends on the specifications of the current protocol filter.

Clarinet-TTCN basic events

In the standard protocol event file, the following events types are added during Test Case execution:

TTCN Test execution Events:

  • Start of test case: text event including the Testcase reference.
  • End test case: text event including the Testcase reference and the Testcase verdict:
    • PASSED : IUT behavior complies with the protocol test.
    • FAILED : IUT behavior does not comply with the protocol test.
    • INCONCLUSIVE : No conclusion possible.
  • End of test suite: text event at the end of the ETS execution.

TTCN Report Events:

  • Table of PICS/PIXIT: indicating name, type, value and comment.
  • Table of Tests: indicating reference, selection, execution and verdict.

TTCN execution events

If the Trace level options have been enabled in the User-Program configuration, the TTCN trace events are included in the protocol event file and displayed by the Protocol Event-Editor with the current filter.

The types of TTCN-Trace events are:

  • Test Case Resume: overall trace of the executed Case test including, in the form of an event table:
    • test identification.
    • purpose.
    • verdict.
    • the Test Case instructions trace.
  • Test Case: basic trace corresponding to the instructions of the main Test Case program.
  • Test Step: basic trace corresponding to the instructions of a Test Step routine (Preamble or Postamble for example).
  • Default Library: basic trace corresponding to the instructions of a Default routine.
  • Library Trace TTCN text-events. This type of TTCN event corresponds to an action consisting of a PDU verification (Is_PDU_xxx, Send_PDU_xxx,...) or a time-limit expirations (?Timeout xxx).
 

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updated:  27-Feb-04