Step through the program
Use the Graphical Debugger to step through your program.
When a program is launched in Debug mode, the execution is halted at the first breakpoint encountered. You can proceed by selecting a command from the Debug menu:
- Next
- Execute the current line and stop at the next source line in the current function. If this source code line is a call to another function, you can Step in or Step out.
- Step in
- Step into the current function, executing the next source line inside the called function.
- Step out
- Step out of the called function before it ends, returning to the next source line following the CALL statement.
- Continue
- Resume program execution until another breakpoint is reached, a watchpoint is triggered, or the program terminates.
- Interrupt
- Stop the execution of the program being debugged, return control to the debugger, display the current line being executed, and update debugger views. This allows you to interrupt a program that is in an endless loop, or that is displaying a form.