tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8677320456287245517.post5280743824232315753..comments2023-10-01T03:24:41.639-10:00Comments on HackyHawaii For Life by AK: implementing the clover sensoraaronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14904770558911719358noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8677320456287245517.post-82712885054552892782007-11-19T07:17:00.000-10:002007-11-19T07:17:00.000-10:00in v7, we used locc and sclc. we made sure that on...in v7, we used locc and sclc. we made sure that one of the tools always ran before the other so it didn't mess up the DPD. that was bogus because some times the second tool would fail or someone actually wanted locc data, then the DPD was created with the different tool. the mixture of those tools were unavoidable as long as you had them. what really should have happened was that we could have merged the results as one. <BR/><BR/>and there is no reason not to have them. the system should be able to deal with multiple tools sending the same SDT. at this point, the abstractions are letting us down because it can't handle that use case.aaronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14904770558911719358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8677320456287245517.post-62045191607812882962007-11-19T01:07:00.000-10:002007-11-19T01:07:00.000-10:00It seems weird to use 2 different coverage tools a...It seems weird to use 2 different coverage tools and expect to compare the results from both.<BR/><BR/>If you really wanted to, you could filter the coverage data by tool, but like you said that may break the abstraction.austen.itohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03143485632071929010noreply@blogger.com