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Debugger Guide
Debugging from the Procedure Editor
To start a debugging session from the Procedure Editor, enter a procedure in the Editor buffer and choose the Compile
Debug option from the menu bar. Figure 3–3 shows the character-mode Editor and Figure 3–4 shows the Windows Editor.
Figure 3–3: Debugging from the Character-mode Editor
NOTE: If you want to debug a 32–bit character client, you would start your debugging session from the Procedure Editor.Figure 3–4: Debugging from the Windows Editor
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After choosing the Debug option, the Procedure Editor:
The procedure immediately gives control to the Debugger at the initial breakpoint. Starting the Debugger from the Editor with the Compile
Debug option runs the Debugger in application mode, ready to debug the procedure that is running (and any other procedures you choose).
NOTE: You can also start the Debugger from the Editor in stand-alone mode by invoking it with the DEBUGGER system handle. For more information, see DEBUGGER and SESSION System Handles."
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