continue
The continue
command continues the execution of the
program after a breakpoint.
Syntax
continue [
ignore-count ]
- ignore-count defines the number of times to ignore a breakpoint at this location.
Usage
The continue
command continues the execution of the program until
the program completes normally, another breakpoint is reached, or a signal is received.
c
is an alias for the continue
command.
Example
MAIN
CALL func1()
END MAIN
FUNCTION func1() RETURNS ()
DEFINE x INT, s STRING
CALL func2() RETURNING x, s
END FUNCTION
FUNCTION func2() RETURNS (INT,STRING)
RETURN 999, "xxxxxx"
END FUNCTION
$ fglcomp -M prog.4gl && fglrun -d prog.42m
(fgldb) break func1
Breakpoint 1 at 0x00000000: file prog.4gl, line 7.
(fgldb) run
Breakpoint 1, func1() at prog.4gl:7
4
5 FUNCTION func1() RETURNS ()
6 DEFINE x INT, s STRING
-> 7 CALL func2() RETURNING x, s
8 END FUNCTION
9
10 FUNCTION func2() RETURNS (INT,STRING)
(fgldb) continue
Continuing.
Program exited normally.