Agilent Technologies 93000 SOC Series Training Manual page 457

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Setting a Breakpoint
To set a breakpoint at a specified point, do as follows:
In the text column of the Source view, place the cursor where you
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want to insert a breakpoint.
Right-click to display the pop-up menu.
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Click "Insert/Remove Breakpoint". A breakpoint marker (a solid
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red octagon) appears in the left margin of the view, indicating that
the breakpoint is set.
Deleting a Breakpoint
To delete a breakpoint at a specified point, do as follows:
In the left margin of the Source view, click the desired breakpoint
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marker.
Right-click to display the pop-up menu.
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Click "Insert/Remove Breakpoint". The breakpoint marker is
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deleted.
Setting a Breakpoint into an External Function
To set breakpoints to an external function in the separated source
file, do as follows:
(Option.)If the source file of the external function locates under
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the current project directory, skip this step. If not, do as follows:
a. Select
Source File Paths
b. Add new source file path for the desired source file.
i. Click on the ... button. The Add Source File Path dialog box
opens.
ii. Double-click the directory that has the desired source file.
iii. Click on Add.
c. Click on OK in the Source File Paths window.
Select Open File from the File pull-down menu. The Open File
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dialog box lists files and directories in the current project
directory.
Double-click a directory that has the desired source file.
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Double-click the desired source file in the Files list. At this time,
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the Open in debugger item have to be selected.
Set breakpoints to the source file using the pop-up menu or the
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icon button.
Lesson 2 – Creating a Test Method
from the
pull-down menu
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