11.07.2015 Views

CrossWorks for ARM User Guide

CrossWorks for ARM User Guide

CrossWorks for ARM User Guide

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

CrossStudio displays these icons to the left of each breakpoint:IconDescriptionEnabled breakpoint An enabled breakpoint will stop yourprogram running when the breakpoint condition is met.Disabled breakpoint A disabled breakpoint will not stop theprogram when execution passes through it.Invalid breakpoint An invalid breakpoint is one where thebreakpoint cannot be set, <strong>for</strong> example there is no executable codeassociated with the source code line where the breakpoint is setor the processor does not have enough hardware breakpoints.Chained breakpoint The breakpoint is linked to its parent andis enabled when its parent is hit.Showing the Breakpoints windowTo display the Breakpoints window if it is hidden, do one of the following:•From the View menu, click Other Windows then Breakpoints.—or—•From the Debug menu, click Debug Windows then Breakpoints.—or—•Type Ctrl+Alt+B.—or—•On the Debug tool bar, click the Breakpoints icon.—or—•Right click the tool bar area to display the View menu.•From the popup menu, click Other Windows then Breakpoints.Managing single breakpointsYou can manage breakpoints in the Breakpoint window.Deleting a breakpointTo delete a breakpoint, do the following:•In the Breakpoints window, click the breakpoint to delete.•From the Breakpoints window tool bar, click the Delete Breakpoint button.104 Chapter 12 CrossStudio Windows

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!