Bulletproof web design - Figure 6.2 Controlling Program Execution The toolbar of
Figure 6.2 Controlling Program Execution The toolbar of the Debug window is equipped with all the buttons needed to control the execution of the current program. Most of these functions, however, can be called via function keys, which is much faster. From left to right you see the following: . Resume (F8). Continues the execution of an interrupted thread. . Suspend. Interrupts the execution of a running thread. This function is especially useful when the thread is looping. . Terminate. The execution of a running or interrupted program is terminated. . Disconnect. This function is required to finish debugging a remote program (remote debugging). . Remove All Terminated Launches. This function removes garbage from the Debug View. . Step Into (F5). Used on a method call, this function will step into the invoked method. In program lines containing multiple method calls, however, this function steps through all of them. In such cases, it is better to select the method call in question and use the Step into Selection context function. 115 Project Development
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