The Source Editor provides debugging information through the use of annotations in the left margin and tool tips on variables.
Annotations are marks in the left margin of the Source Editor. These marks relay information, such as a breakpoint or call site, on the adjacent line. The following table describes the debugging annotations in the Source Editor.
Annotation | Description |
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![]() | Breakpoint |
![]() | Disabled breakpoint |
![]() | Multiple breakpoints |
![]() | Conditional breakpoint |
![]() | Disabled conditional breakpoint |
![]() | Program counter and one breakpoint |
![]() | Program counter and multiple breakpoints |
![]() | The call site or place in the source code from which a method on the call stack was called |
While debugging, you can evaluate a variable directly in the Source Editor by moving the pointer over the variable. The value of the variable is displayed in a tool tip.
See also | |
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Setting Breakpoints
Using the Call Stack Using Annotations Annotation Properties |