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author | Lukas Larsson <[email protected]> | 2012-08-21 17:44:49 +0200 |
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committer | Lukas Larsson <[email protected]> | 2012-08-23 16:18:54 +0200 |
commit | a95a238719369feb1002daeacf4e1485439a38d2 (patch) | |
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Add more cross reference links to ct docs
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diff --git a/lib/common_test/doc/src/config_file_chapter.xml b/lib/common_test/doc/src/config_file_chapter.xml index 706d0d5f4e..e843ed3ba4 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/doc/src/config_file_chapter.xml +++ b/lib/common_test/doc/src/config_file_chapter.xml @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ test is skipped (unless a default value has been specified, see the <seealso marker="write_test_chapter#info_function">test case info function</seealso> chapter for details). There is also a function - <c>ct:require/[1,2]</c> which can be called from a test case + <c><seealso marker="ct#require-1">ct:require/1/2</seealso></c> which can be called from a test case in order to check if a specific variable is available. The return value from this function must be checked explicitly and appropriate action be taken depending on the result (e.g. to skip the test case @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ info-list should look like this: <c>{require,CfgVarName}</c> or <c>{require,AliasName,CfgVarName}</c>. The arguments <c>AliasName</c> and <c>CfgVarName</c> are the same as the - arguments to <c>ct:require/[1,2]</c> which are described in the + arguments to <c><seealso marker="ct#require-1">ct:require/1/2</seealso></c> which are described in the reference manual for <seealso marker="ct">ct</seealso>. <c>AliasName</c> becomes an alias for the configuration variable, and can be used as reference to the configuration data value. @@ -101,7 +101,8 @@ (or test case) and improve readability.</item> </list> <p>To read the value of a config variable, use the function - <c>get_config/[1,2,3]</c> which is also described in the reference + <c><seealso marker="ct#get_config-1">get_config/1/2/3</seealso></c> + which is also described in the reference manual for <seealso marker="ct">ct</seealso>.</p> <p>Example:</p> <pre> @@ -118,7 +119,7 @@ <section> <title>Using configuration variables defined in multiple files</title> <p>If a configuration variable is defined in multiple files and you - want to access all possible values, you may use the <c>ct:get_config/3</c> + want to access all possible values, you may use the <c><seealso marker="ct#get_config-3">ct:get_config/3</seealso></c> function and specify <c>all</c> in the options list. The values will then be returned in a list and the order of the elements corresponds to the order that the config files were specified at startup. Please see @@ -130,7 +131,7 @@ <marker id="encrypted_config_files"></marker> <p>It is possible to encrypt configuration files containing sensitive data if these files must be stored in open and shared directories.</p> - <p>Call <c>ct:encrypt_config_file/[2,3]</c> to have Common Test encrypt a + <p>Call <c><seealso marker="ct#encrypt_config_file-2">ct:encrypt_config_file/2/3</seealso></c> to have Common Test encrypt a specified file using the DES3 function in the OTP <c>crypto</c> application. The encrypted file can then be used as a regular configuration file, in combination with other encrypted files or normal text files. The key @@ -139,7 +140,7 @@ <c>decrypt_file</c> flag/option, or a key file in a predefined location.</p> <p>Common Test also provides decryption functions, - <c>ct:decrypt_config_file/[2,3]</c>, for recreating the original text + <c><seealso marker="ct#decrypt_config_file-2">ct:decrypt_config_file/2/3</seealso></c>, for recreating the original text files.</p> <p>Please see the <seealso marker="ct">ct</seealso> reference manual for @@ -149,8 +150,8 @@ <section> <title>Opening connections by using configuration data</title> <p>There are two different methods for opening a connection - by means of the support functions in e.g. <c>ct_ssh</c>, <c>ct_ftp</c>, - and <c>ct_telnet</c>:</p> + by means of the support functions in e.g. <c><seealso marker="ct_ssh">ct_ssh</seealso></c>, <c><seealso marker="ct_ftp">ct_ftp</seealso></c>, + and <c><seealso marker="ct_telnet">ct_telnet</seealso></c>:</p> <list> <item>Using a configuration target name (an alias) as reference.</item> <item>Using the configuration variable as reference.</item> |