import org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.core.exceptions.TmfTraceException;
import org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.core.interval.ITmfStateInterval;
import org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.core.statesystem.IStateChangeInput;
-import org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.core.statesystem.IStateSystemQuerier;
+import org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.core.statesystem.ITmfStateSystem;
import org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.core.statesystem.StateSystemManager;
import org.junit.AfterClass;
import org.junit.BeforeClass;
static File stateFileBenchmark;
static IStateChangeInput input;
- static IStateSystemQuerier ssq;
+ static ITmfStateSystem ssq;
/* Offset in the trace + start time of the trace */
private final static long interestingTimestamp1 = 18670067372290L + 1331649577946812237L;
@Test
public void testBuild() throws TmfTraceException {
IStateChangeInput input2;
- IStateSystemQuerier ssb2;
+ ITmfStateSystem ssb2;
input2 = new CtfKernelStateInput(CtfTestFiles.getTestTrace());
ssb2 = StateSystemManager.loadStateHistory(stateFileBenchmark, input2, true);
@Test
public void testOpenExistingStateFile() throws TmfTraceException {
- IStateSystemQuerier ssb2;
+ ITmfStateSystem ssb2;
/* 'newStateFile' should have already been created */
ssb2 = StateSystemManager.loadStateHistory(stateFile, null, true);