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8.4.3 [Source] Window

The [Source] window displays the contents of (1) to (4) listed below. This window also allows breakpoints
to be set and words or labels to be found.
(1) Unassembled codes and source codes
You can choose one of the following three display modes:
1. Mix mode
[Mix] button
2. Source mode
[Source] button
3. Unassemble mode
[Unassemble] button
Note: The m, sc and u commands can update the [Source] window if the window is already opened. If
the [Source] window is closed, the program code is displayed in the [Command] window.
The [Mix], [Source] and [Unassemble] buttons open the [Source] window if the window is closed.
All program code in the 64K address space can be referenced by scrolling the window. When a break
occurs, the display content is updated so that the address line to be executed next is displayed, with
an arrow mark at the beginning of the line for identification.
Use the scroll bar or arrow keys to scroll the window. Or enter a command to display the program
code beginning with a specified position.
Display of source line numbers and source statements
The source line numbers and source statements can only be displayed when the IEEE-695 absolute
object file including debugging information for the source display is loaded. Furthermore, the source
statements that are actually displayed from this file are those which have had the -g option specified
by the assembler.
S5U1C63000A MANUAL
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(selected by the [Mix] button or entering the m command)
In this mode, the window displays the addresses, codes, unassembled contents,
and corresponding source line numbers and source statements. (See the dia-
gram above.)
(selected by the [Source] button or entering the sc command)
In this mode, the window displays the source line numbers and source state-
ments.
(selected by the [Unassemble] button or entering the u command)
In this mode, the window displays the addresses, codes, and unassembled
contents. This format is selected when the debugger starts up.
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