Chapter 12: Debugger Commands
Debugger Level
Debugger Level
The Debugger Level command selects either high-level mode or
assembly-level mode for debugging. When debugging programs containing C
modules, you can switch back and forth between the two modes. If the
program contains no high-level modules accessible to the debugger, the
debugger displays an error message if you attempt to select high-level mode.
If no parameters are specified with this command, the mode is switched back
and forth between the two modes, performing the same function as the F3
function key.
Examples
To select the assembly-level debug mode:
Debugger Level Assembly
To select the high-level debug mode:
Debugger Level High_Level
To switch to the alternate debug mode:
Debugger Level
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