diff -r 4816d766a08a -r f345bda72bc4 Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-F27F49B3-4AC1-5517-AF3A-1ADBA1E87A0B.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-F27F49B3-4AC1-5517-AF3A-1ADBA1E87A0B.dita Tue Mar 30 11:42:04 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-F27F49B3-4AC1-5517-AF3A-1ADBA1E87A0B.dita Tue Mar 30 11:56:28 2010 +0100 @@ -1,75 +1,75 @@ - - - - - -Command -Line Kernel Trace Tool Overview This document provides an overview of the command line kernel trace -tool. -
Purpose

The -command line kernel trace tool is a command line tool for extracting trace -data from a device.

-
Intended audience

This document is intended to be -used by Symbian platform licensees and third party application developers.

-
Command line Kernel Trace tool library details

The -DLL that provides the functionality and the library to which your code must -link is identified below.

- - - -DLL -LIB -Short Description - - - - -

btrace.exe

-

None

-

A command line tool to extract trace data.

-
- - -
-
Architectural -relationship

The command line kernel trace tool is a command line -interface to the traces generated by the BTrace framework. It uses an RBTrace object -to create and extract trace data.

-
Description

The command line kernel trace tool writes -trace data to a file or port.

-
Writing data to a file or port

You write trace data -to a file or port as explained in the Kernel -Trace Tool Tutorial.

-
Key command -line Kernel Trace tool classes

The command line kernel trace tool -uses the classes of BTraceC and does not contain any classes of its own.

-
Using command -line Kernel Trace tool

The command line kernel trace tool is a -command line tool. You access it from the command line of an emulator: the -commands are explained in Command -Line Kernel Trace Tool Tutorial. You use it to output trace data to -a file or port of your choosing to analyze in whatever way suits you.

-
-BTraceX Overview - -BTraceC Overview - -BTraceC Tutorial - -Command Line -Kernel Trace Tool Tutorial - Reading -Kernel Trace Data From Chunks Tutorial -Writing Trace -Data to Buffers Tutorial - Setting -Trace Filters Tutorial - Requesting -Data Notification Tutorial + + + + + +Command +Line Kernel Trace Tool Overview This document provides an overview of the command line kernel trace +tool. +
Purpose

The +command line kernel trace tool is a command line tool for extracting trace +data from a device.

+
Intended audience

This document is intended to be +used by Symbian platform licensees and third party application developers.

+
Command line Kernel Trace tool library details

The +DLL that provides the functionality and the library to which your code must +link is identified below.

+ + + +DLL +LIB +Short Description + + + + +

btrace.exe

+

None

+

A command line tool to extract trace data.

+
+ + +
+
Architectural +relationship

The command line kernel trace tool is a command line +interface to the traces generated by the BTrace framework. It uses an RBTrace object +to create and extract trace data.

+
Description

The command line kernel trace tool writes +trace data to a file or port.

+
Writing data to a file or port

You write trace data +to a file or port as explained in the Kernel +Trace Tool Tutorial.

+
Key command +line Kernel Trace tool classes

The command line kernel trace tool +uses the classes of BTraceC and does not contain any classes of its own.

+
Using command +line Kernel Trace tool

The command line kernel trace tool is a +command line tool. You access it from the command line of an emulator: the +commands are explained in Command +Line Kernel Trace Tool Tutorial. You use it to output trace data to +a file or port of your choosing to analyze in whatever way suits you.

+
+BTraceX Overview + +BTraceC Overview + +BTraceC Tutorial + +Command Line +Kernel Trace Tool Tutorial + Reading +Kernel Trace Data From Chunks Tutorial +Writing Trace +Data to Buffers Tutorial + Setting +Trace Filters Tutorial + Requesting +Data Notification Tutorial
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