Progress
Debugger Guide
Stand-alone Mode
The Debugger runs in stand-alone mode when you start it from the operating system or the ADE Desktop. In stand-alone mode, the Debugger takes control immediately as your initial Progress interface and with no initial application running in the Debugger context. In this mode, you must start all application procedures from the Debugger using the RUN command.
Figure 3–2 shows the relationship between the Debugger in stand-alone mode, the application procedures it runs, and the Progress environment in which it is running.
Figure 3–2: Debugging in Stand-alone Mode
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When you exit any of these applications, it returns control to the Debugger. When you exit the Debugger, it completely removes itself and any application it is running from the Progress environment, and returns control to the operating system or ADE Desktop. If you restart the Debugger, for example, from the ADE Desktop, it completely re-initializes itself without any application in the Debugger context.
NOTE: You can also run the Debugger in stand-alone mode from your own application using the DEBUGGER system handle. For more information, see DEBUGGER and SESSION System Handles."
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