The IDE includes one of these two debug toolbars in the main window:
You can switch from the Debug toolbar to the Debug (Full) toolbar or vice versa using the contextual menu in the main window. Right-click an empty space in the toolbar area and choose your preferred settings.
The following table describes the commands on the Debug (Full) toolbar.
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Start (Alt-F5) | Starts a debugging session. |
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Continue (Ctrl-F5) | Resumes execution of all threads in the current session. |
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Attach | Attaches the debugger to a process that is already running. |
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Finish (Shift-F5) | Finishes all currently running debugging sessions. |
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Pause | Temporarily stops all threads in the current session. |
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Step Into (F7) | Executes one source line. If the source line is a method call, stops just before executing the first. statement of the method. |
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Run to Cursor (F4) | Runs the current session to the cursor location in the Source Editor and pauses the program. |
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Step Over (F8) | Executes one source line. If the source line is a method call, executes the entire method without stepping through the individual method instructions. |
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Step Out (Alt-Shift-F7) | Executes one source line. If the source line is part of a method, executes the remaining lines of the method and returns control to the caller of the method. |
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Toggle Breakpoint (Shift-F8) | Switches the breakpoint on the current line on or off. |
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Add Breakpoint (Ctrl-Shift-F8) | Displays the Add Breakpoint dialog box. |
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Add Watch (Ctrl-Shift-F7) | Displays the Add Watch dialog box. |
See also | |
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Changing the Toolbar Configuration for a Workspace
Saving a Toolbar Configuration Customizing the Display of Commands in a Toolbar |