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Debugger Guide
Executing an Interrupted Procedure
Any time the Debugger has control at a procedure interruption, you can continue or terminate procedure execution using one of the control flow commands listed in Table 5–2.
Table 5–2: Execution Commands Function Command Start any inactive procedure, or restart any active procedure recursively. RUN1 Continue running the executing procedure from its current stopping point. CONTINUE Execute one or more lines of the executing procedure. NEXT1 Execute one or more lines of the executing procedure, stepping into any trigger or subprocedure. STEP1 Terminate the executing application as if it executed a 4GL QUIT statement. QUIT Terminate the executing application as if it executed a 4GL STOP statement. STOP
Note that when you enter a RUN or CONTINUE command, the line pointer and data panel are updated at the next breakpoint or break interrupt point. When you enter a STEP or NEXT command, the line pointer is updated when the specified number of lines are executed or at the next breakpoint or break interrupt point, whichever happens first.
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