were you able to get some answers?

On Apr 2, 11:18 am, lvsei <lvseis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All~~~
>
>     I am using CTS to test my device now.
>
>     There are 8 plans in CTS.(ls --plan)
>
>     cts_host > ls --plan
>     List of plans (8 in total):
>     Signature
>     Java
>     AppSecurity
>     CTS
>     Performance
>     VM
>     RefApp
>     Android
>
>     and in plan Java, there 20 packages.
>
>     cts_host > ls --plan Java
>     Packages of plan Java (20 in total):
>     =================================
>     android.core.tests.annotation
>     android.core.tests.archive
>     android.core.tests.concurrent
>     android.core.tests.crypto
>     android.core.tests.dom
>     android.core.tests.logging
>     android.core.tests.luni.io
>     android.core.tests.luni.lang
>     android.core.tests.luni.net
>     android.core.tests.luni.util
>     android.core.tests.math
>     android.core.tests.nio
>     android.core.tests.nio_char
>     android.core.tests.prefs
>     android.core.tests.regex
>     android.core.tests.security
>     android.core.tests.sql
>     android.core.tests.text
>     android.core.tests.xml
>     android.core.tests.xnet
>
>     I have 3 questions
>
>     1.What does each plan means?
>     2.What does each test suit in the package of the plan means?
>     3.When I input the command
>       start --plan Java -p android.core.tests.annotation
>       cts_host > start --plan Java -p android.core.tests.annotation
>       The specific test package does not exist:
> android.core.tests.annotation
>       why does this package not exist?

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