Option |
Description |
Step Into |
Steps into the selected statement in the Source pane. If the statement calls a
method, the method is added to the stack, and execution stops on the first line of the
method |
Step Over |
Runs the current statement, including all methods called within the statement. Stops
before the next statement. |
Run to Return |
Runs the current statement, including all methods called within the statement. Stops
before the next statement. |
Resume |
Resumes execution of the suspended thread. |
Run to Cursor |
Resumes running up to the statement where you have placed the cursor in the Source
pane. |
Terminate |
Terminates the suspended thread. |
References To |
Search for references to a given string or program element. |
Declarations Of |
Search for declarations of a given string or program element. |
Stack Range Above, Stack Range Below |
If the current stack is very large, the All Programs/Threads pane shows only about
twenty stack frames. These menu options allow you to move to the next range of stack
frames. The pane initially shows the top of the stack (the last twenty methods
called). Select Stack Range Below to move the view down the stack,
approaching main() (or the first called method). Select Stack Range Above
to move the view up the stack, approaching the last call. These ranges wrap around,
so that if you select Stack Range Above when you are at the top of the
stack, the view will show the bottom of the stack (and vice versa). |
Replace With |
Replace the selected method in the stack with another edition from the repository. |
Drop to Selected Frame |
Drops execution to the selected frame. |
Copy Stack |
Copies a list of the methods on the stack to the clipboard. |
Refresh |
Refreshes the Debug window. |