I answered your question on Stack Overflow.
The error message says that you have provided an empty string as a class
name to Randoop.
Your command line supplies class names via the `--classname` command-line
argument.
Therefore, my guess is that there is a blank line, or one containing just
spaces, in your `myclasses.txt` file.
I don't know for certain because your problem report is incomplete. For
better help, in the future please provide all the files needed to
reproduce the problem; which would include the `myclasses.txt` file and
the `.jar` files.
-Mike
PS: Please do not submit the same question to multiple locations (Stack
Overflow + randoop-developers mailing list + randoop-discuss mailing
list). It's more polite to submit the question just once: choose just
one forum.
> Subject: Randoop: No class found for type name “”
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> Can someone help with this issue I posted on StackOverflow:
>
> Randoop: No class found for type name ""
>
>
> image
> Randoop: No class found for type name ""
> Getting this strange error while I'm pretty sure that the
> classpath is perfect. The error is not even revealing the class name it
> can't locate. Any pointers please!...
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