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Nuramon
15 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hello everyone,
I can support you with some additional information. First of all: I was able to fix the problem. After doing some further investigation, I figured out that the data loss has to do with a function containing "unsafe code". As explained in the help-file, the "unsafe" method has not been profiled by AQtime. But as soon as I changed the "unsafe" method to a "safe" method (i. e. the method could be profiled), the data loss after doing a merge of two files is gone.
So it looks like the "unsafe" method somehow affected the coverage results of another method at the end of the file when merging two reports. Maybe this is a bug in AQtime? Or can somebody at least explain to me, why this happened?
Thanks a lot and best regards
Thomas
I can support you with some additional information. First of all: I was able to fix the problem. After doing some further investigation, I figured out that the data loss has to do with a function containing "unsafe code". As explained in the help-file, the "unsafe" method has not been profiled by AQtime. But as soon as I changed the "unsafe" method to a "safe" method (i. e. the method could be profiled), the data loss after doing a merge of two files is gone.
So it looks like the "unsafe" method somehow affected the coverage results of another method at the end of the file when merging two reports. Maybe this is a bug in AQtime? Or can somebody at least explain to me, why this happened?
Thanks a lot and best regards
Thomas
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