For now, the requirements I've collected are the following:
1) filtering from command line (an easy way to create and apply a ITmfFilter)
-> applies for RCP and headless
2) defines a time range (filter out all events outside the selected time range)
-> applies for RCP and headless
3) Dump statistics and analysis results to file and/or console
4) Dump trace to text ? (perhaps it does not apply here)
Xavier
De: "Dominique Toupin" <dominique.toupin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
À: "Linux Tools developer discussions" <linuxtools-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "Mathieu Desnoyers" <mathieu.desnoyers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé: Lundi 15 Juillet 2013 14:08:49
Objet: Re: [linuxtools-dev] Headless TMF Experiment ?
We are starting this activity to enable cmd line as well as the rcp, e.g. python, state system into babeltrace, etc. What features do you need at the cmd line?
----- Original Message -----
From: Xavier Raynaud <xavier.raynaud@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "linuxtools-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx" <linuxtools-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 2013-07-15 5:59
Subject: [linuxtools-dev] Headless TMF Experiment ?
Hi,
I've requests from some customers to have *more* than a RCP for trace viewer:
They want to dump some trace analysis from command line.
Is it possible to create a TmfExperiment in headless mode ?
Has somebody tried to do something like that ?
Xavier Raynaud
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