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CrossWorks for ARM User Guide

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—or—•From the Breakpoints window tool bar, click the Delete All Breakpoints button.—or—•Type Ctrl+Shift+F9.Enabling all breakpointsTo enable all breakpoints, do one of the following:•From the Debug menu, click Breakpoints then Enable All Breakpoints.—or—•From the Breakpoints window tool bar, click the Enable All Breakpoints button.Disabling all breakpointsTo disable all breakpoints, do one of the following:•From the Debug menu, click Breakpoints then Disable All Breakpoints.—or—•From the Breakpoints window tool bar, click the Disable All Breakpoints button.Call stack windowThe Call Stack window displays the list of function calls (stack frames) that are activeat the point that program execution halted. When program execution halts,CrossStudio populates the call stack window from the active (currently executing)task. For simple single-threaded applications not using the <strong>CrossWorks</strong> tasking librarythere is only a single task, but <strong>for</strong> multi-tasking programs that do use the <strong>CrossWorks</strong>Tasking Library there may be any number of tasks. CrossStudio updates the Call Stackwindow when you change the active task in the Threads window (page 120).Call Stack user interfaceThe Call Stack window is divided into a tool bar and the main breakpoint display.Chapter 12Call stack window107

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