ILE C/C++ Programmer's Guide


Chapter 13. Stepping Through Programs

The STEP command of the ILE source debugger allows you to run a specified number of statements of a program, and then return to the Display Module Source display at the position of the next statement to be run. The cursor is positioned on this statement if the cursor was in the text area of the display the last time the source was displayed. Otherwise, it is positioned on the debug command line. The program begins at the statement where the program stopped. Setting a breakpoint causes the program to stop before the statement is run. The default number of statements to run is one.

This chapter describes how to:


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