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diff --git a/src/testlib/doc/src/qttestlib-manual.qdoc b/src/testlib/doc/src/qttestlib-manual.qdoc index a420ec4761..d775ae5b76 100644 --- a/src/testlib/doc/src/qttestlib-manual.qdoc +++ b/src/testlib/doc/src/qttestlib-manual.qdoc @@ -349,82 +349,18 @@ counters can be obtained by running any benchmark executable with the option \c -perfcounterlist. - Note that using the performance counter may require enabling access to non-privileged applications. - - \note Depending on the device configuration, tick counters on the - Windows CE platform may not be as fine-grained, compared to other platforms. - Devices that do not support high-resolution timers default to - one-millisecond granularity. - - See \l {Chapter 5: Writing a Benchmark}{Writing a Benchmark} in the Qt Test - Tutorial for more benchmarking examples. - - \section1 Using Qt Test Remotely on Windows CE - - The \c cetest convenience application enables you to launch an - application remotely on a Windows CE device or emulator. - - It needs to be executed after the unit test has been successfully compiled. - - Prior to launching, the following files are copied to the device: - \list - \li all Qt libraries the project links to - \li \l {QtRemote}{QtRemote.dll} - \li the c runtime library specified during installation - \li all files specified in the \c .pro file following the \l DEPLOYMENT rules. - \endlist - - \section2 Syntax - The syntax to execute an autotest takes the following simple form: - - \snippet code/doc_src_qtestlib.qdoc 6 - - \section2 Options - \c cetest provides the same options as those for unit-testing on non cross-compiled - platforms. See \l {Qt Test Command Line Arguments} {Command Line Arguments} for - more information. - - The following commands are also included: - + \li \b Notes: \list - \li \c -debug \br - Compiles the test version in debug mode. - \li \c -release \br - Compiles the test version in release mode. - \li \c -libpath \e path \br - Copies Qt libraries to the specified path. - \li \c -qt-delete \br - Deletes Qt libraries after execution. - \li \c -project-delete \br - Deletes project files after execution. - \li \c -delete \br - Deletes project and Qt libraries after execution. - \li \c -conf \br - Specifies a qt.conf file to be deployed to remote directory. + \li Using the performance counter may require enabling access to non-privileged + applications. + \li Devices that do not support high-resolution timers default to + one-millisecond granularity. + \endlist \endlist - \note \c{debug} is the default build option. - - \section2 QtRemote - \c QtRemote is a small library which is built after Qt Test. It allows the host - system to create a process on a remote device and waits until its execution has - been finished. - - \section2 Requirements - \c cetest uses Microsoft ActiveSync to establish a remote connection between the - host computer and the device. Thus header files and libraries are needed to compile - cetest and QtRemote successfully. - - Prior to \l{Installing Qt for Windows CE}{installation} of Qt, you need to set your - \c INCLUDE and \c LIB environment variables properly. - - A default installation of Windows Mobile 5 for Pocket PC can be obtained by: - - \snippet code/doc_src_qtestlib.qdoc 7 - - Note that Qt will remember the path, so you do not need to set it again - after switching the environments for cross-compilation. + See \l {Chapter 5: Writing a Benchmark}{Writing a Benchmark} in the Qt Test + Tutorial for more benchmarking examples. \section1 3rd Party Code |