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report
Generate a report from result data collected during a previous analysis.
-report <value> -R <value> |
Both short names and long names are case-sensitive. For example, -R is the short name of the report action, and -r is the short name of the result-dir action-option.
summary |
Brief statement of the total number of new problems found and a breakdown by problem type. After each collect or collect-with action, a Summary report is generated by default, written to a text file in the current working directory, and sent to stdout. |
problems |
Detailed report of detected problem sets in the result, including their location in the source code. |
observations |
Detailed report of all code locations used to form new problem sets. |
status |
Brief statement of the total number of detected problems, the number that are Not investigated, and the breakdown by category. |
By default, a Summary report is automatically generated after running a collect or collect-with action, and then sent to stdout and to a file named inspxe.xml.
baseline-result, csv-delimiter, filter, format, option-file, quiet, report-all, report-output, result-dir, search-dir, sort-asc, sort-desc, suppression-file, user-data-dir, verbose
Use the report action to generate the specified type of report from an analysis result.
By default, a report is written to standard output in text format, but the inspxe-cl tool provides a number of options you can use when generating a report.
To save a report to a file, use the report-output option.
Use the format option to choose a report format: Text, CSV, or XML. If you choose the CSV format and want to use a delimiter other than the default comma, use the csv-delimiter option to specify the delimiter.
To sort and filter report content, use the sort-asc, sort-desc and filter options.
Generate a problems report of all detected problems in the specified result r001ti and display it to stdout.
$ inspxe-cl -report problems -result-dir r001ti
Generate a status report for the most recent result and save it as myThreadingStatus.txt text format in the current working directory.
$ inspxe-cl -R status -report-output myThreadingStatus.txt
Status report output:
181 problem(s) found 15 Investigated 166 Not investigated Breakdown by state: 13 Confirmed 2 Fixed 166 New
Compare two t1 Detect Deadlocks results and generate a summary report that shows the differences.
$ inspxe-cl -R summary -r myRes000ti -r myRes001t1