Changing Variable Values During A Duet Debug Session - AMX CAFE DUET V1.8 Instruction Manual

Integrated development environment for netlinx duet (version 1.8)
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Using Duet Remote Debug
F5 = Step Into
F6 = Step Over
F7 = Step Return
F8 = Resume
Note: These controls are also available as toolbar buttons:
A green highlight depicts the next line of Java that debug will execute. The
default Debug Perspective presents a Call Stack, a Control View for
Watchpoint(variable)/Breakpoint(line)/Expression(conditional) settings, the Java
Editor view, and current class Outline tree.
Note: For more information, On-line help is available to learn more about
industry-standard debug controls available in Café Duet. Go to Help > Help
Contents and open the "Java Developers Guide" and refer to "Concepts" >
"Local debugging", "Remote debugging", "Breakpoints", etc...
Changing Variable Values During a Duet Debug
Session
Variable values can be dynamically changed: Hover the mouse cursor over
variable values, and right-click a variable for user-controls.
Controls include dynamic enabling/disabling of debug breakpoints/watchpoints,
and selecting stack lines to view the calling sequence.
Note: You can change Java code during a debug session, but saving added/
deleted lines will defeat 'line-based' debugging capabilities. As such, Java code
'change saves'/transfers during debug are not allowed. Code saves will invoke a
Debug Disconnect prompt.
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