Author:jfiat

Date:2013-06-19T10:39:16.000000Z


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If you need to use '''ec''' to execute a number of successive operations on a system, you do not need to restart the command each time; instead you may use the '''-loop''' option, which will interactively prompt you for successive operations.
If you launch '''ec''' with this option, you will get the interactive version's Main Menu:
<code>
<code lang=text>
==== ISE EiffelStudio - Interactive Batch Version (v5.5.0926 Enterprise Edition) ===
(C) Class : class formats and information.
(I) Compile : compile or run the system.
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* commands in the second group H (Help) to repeat the list of choices, Y (Yank) to save the output of the last command to a file that you will be prompted to name, and Q (Quit) to quit appear in all menus, and will be complemented in the Item Menus below by the M (Main) command which returns to the main menu.
By typing one of the letters shown in the Main Menu's first group, you can go to one of the Item Menus: [[Class menu|Class]], [[Compile (and run) menu|Compile]], [[Feature menu|Feature]], [[System menu|System]], [[Profile menu|Profile]], and [[Documentation menu|Documentation]]. [[Compile (and run) menu|Compile]] enables you to compile a system and execute the result; the next three enable you to obtain information about your project. [[Profile menu|Profile]] will enable you to exploit profiling information. Finally, [[Documentation menu|Documentation]] will enable you to generate HTML documentation about your project.

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[[Property:title|Testing menu]]
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The AutoTest Menu gives information about the autotest entries:
<code lang=text>
(L) List view : Display tests in a list.
(T) Tree view : Display tests in a tree structure.
(E) Execute : run tests.
(A) AutoTest : AutoTest.
(H) Help : show list of commands.
(M) Main : go back to main menu.
(Q) Quit : terminate session.
(Y) Yank : yank (save) output of last command to a file.
</code>
The L and T displays the test cases in list or tree.
The E execute the existing test cases.

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# How is void-safety defined?
# What are the specific elements of the mechanism for void-safety?
## How do these relate to Eiffel before void-safety?
# How do these relate to Eiffel before void-safety?
# What do I need to know to produce standard Eiffel software?
# What do I need to know to convert my existing systems to be standard?