You can use step commands to step through your program a single statement at a time. The statements can be source code or disassembly instructions. For an explanation of the step commands, see the related topic below.
To execute a Step Over command, do one of the following:
To execute a Step Into command, do one of the following:
To execute a Step Debug command, do
one of the following:
To execute a Step Return command, do one of the following:
When debugging your
interpreted Java program, stepping behavior may be erratic when stepping into
constructors, or when stepping into or over
SystemLoad
library functions.
Tip:
If you step into a class that has not been registered with the debugger, you may receive a
Cannot find source for null message. If this happens, issue a step return
command to continue debugging. To avoid this problem, register the appropriate source file
for the class or package containing that class) with the debugger before you start
debugging.