Progress
Debugger Guide


Starting and Stopping the Debugger

Progress provides several different ways to start a debugging session, depending on where you are working in Progress and how you want the Debugger to interact with your application. You can start a debugging session in the following ways:

When you start a debugging session, the Debugger initializes and runs in either application or stand-alone mode. Debugger initialization creates the Debugger window, reads and processes initialization files, enables procedure and breakpoint monitoring, and allows the DEBUGGER handle to interact with the Debugger from the 4GL. When and how the Debugger gets control depends on the mode used to run it. For more information about these modes see "Debugging Modes" in this chapter.

This chapter describes:


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