/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2015 The Qt Company Ltd. ** Contact: http://www.qt.io/licensing ** ** This file is part of Qt Creator ** ** ** GNU Free Documentation License ** ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free ** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of this ** file. ** ** ****************************************************************************/ // ********************************************************************** // NOTE: the sections are not ordered by their logical order to avoid // reshuffling the file each time the index order changes (i.e., often). // Run the fixnavi.pl script to adjust the links to the index order. // ********************************************************************** /*! \contentspage {Qt Creator Manual} \previouspage creator-build-process-customizing.html \page creator-testing.html \nextpage creator-debugging.html \title Testing \image creator_testing.png \list \li \l{Debugging} If you install \QC as part of \QSDK, the GNU Symbolic Debugger is installed automatically and you should be ready to start debugging after you create a new project. However, you can change the setup to use debugging tools for Windows, for example. You can connect mobile devices to your development PC and debug processes running on the devices. \li \l{Analyzing Code} \QC integrates Valgrind code analysis tools for detecting memory leaks and profiling function execution. You must download and install them separately to use them from \QC. The QML Profiler is installed as part of \QC. It enables you to profile your Qt Quick applications. \li \l{Running Autotests} You can use an experimental Auto Test plugin to build and run autotests using \QC (commercial only). \endlist */