Introduction to tsscmd |
tsscmd is a command-line executable that gives test scripts access to Rational Test Script Services (TSS). tsscmd can be called from a compiled program; for example, a C program can call tsscmd using the system()
function. Typically, however, tsscmd statements appear inside a source file written in some scripting language. For example, test scripts written in the Bourne shell, Perl, Python, or Windows cmd languages can access test script services through internal tsscmd statements.
With tsscmd, you can access services such as logging, synchronization, timing, and datapools. The next chapter documents all the test script services provided by tsscmd.
The Command Line Interface to Rational Test Script Services | Rational Software Corporation |
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