The Debug (Full) toolbar provides access to the commands most frequently used to debug a program, such as the commands to start debugging a program, to step through code, to fix code, and to pause and continue program execution.
The following table lists the buttons in the basic Debug (Full) toolbar. These buttons are available with most debuggers. For a description of a button that is specific to a debugger, see the online help for that debugger.
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Starts a debugging session. |
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Attaches the debugger to a process that is already running. |
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Opens a dialog box in which you can select the debugging sessions you want to finish. |
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Temporarily stops all threads in the current session. |
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Resumes execution of all threads in the current session. |
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Executes one source line. If the source line contains a call, executes the entire routine without stepping through the individual instructions. |
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Executes one source line. If the source line contains a call, stops just before executing the first. statement of the routine. |
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Executes the current routine and returns control to the caller of the routine. |
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Runs the current session to the cursor location in the Source Editor and pauses the program. |
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Recompiles source code and swaps the resulting object code into the currently executing program. |
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Opens the New Watch dialog box. |
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The IDE also includes a Debug toolbar that contains a smaller set of debugging commands. You can switch to a different toolbar by right-clicking an empty space in the toolbar area and selecting the appropriate toolbar. |
See Also | |
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Saving a Toolbar Configuration
Customizing the Display of Commands in a Toolbar |