STRIDE 4.2.01x

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This page documents the changes in STRIDE version 4.2.01x (code name Hole In The Fence).

Please review this information before upgrading from an earlier version.

Note that if you are upgrading from a previous installation you must uninstall your existing STRIDE before installing version 4.2.01x.


What's New

Based on customer feedback, in this release we have many key usability improvements and bug fixes.

Usability Improvements

Tests in Script

The STRIDE scripting solution has been optimized and ported to Linux.

Expectation Testing

Expectation Testing in Script and C/C++ has been enhanced to support non-strict validation.

Change Details

Fixes

This section describes defects which have been corrected in STRIDE and the customer tracking number associated with them, if any, in brackets [].

  • STRIDE Runtime source may fail to compile in environment where "long long" and "long" are the same type
  • Linux SDK may fail to compile in environment that has no support for SYS V semaphores.
  • STRIDE Build Tools may fail to compile a test class in a namespace.
  • STRIDE Runner on Linux fails to trace with timeout.
  • Running a STRIDE::Test module may result in resource leaks on the target.
  • Running test units via ascript may not behave as expected.

Tests in Scripts

  • STRIDE::Test module TestPointSetup method has been updated to support non-strict processing and to handle startup scenarious.

Tests in C/C++

  • Expectation Tests setup API, srTestPointSetup, API has been updated to support non-strict processing and to handle startup scenarious.

Samples

  • All samples were update.

Runtime

  • STRIDE Host Release 4.2.01x is compatible with the Runtime Version 4.2.01
  • Most of the Runtime files have been modified. It is recomended that you update them all.
  • The signature of the PAL OS Service Timer creation (palTimerCreate) has changed. The second argument is now a void pointer.
  • All Linux SDK files have been modified.
  • All Windows SDK files have been modified.