B

backslash double (\\), 7-8 single (\), 5-3, 7-8

basic debugging tasks, 1-6 block quali￿ed names, 7-6 blocks, 7-2

inactive, 7-10

scope and visibility, 7-4 braces ({}), 5-2, 5-3, 5-10 brackets ([]), 5-2, 5-3, 5-10 Break menu, 3-5

Set, 3-6

Show, 3-8breakpoint command, 3-3

-afteroption, 3-5 -dooption, 3-4 -inoption, 3-4

breakpoints, 3-2 . See also monitors action lists and, 5-15

in alternate source ￿les , 3-4 assembly instructions, 8-13 at blocks or routines , 3-4 Break menu, 3-5

listing, 3-8 in loops , 3-5 preserving, 2-9 setting, 3-3

setting with the mouse, 3-3 specifying actions, 3-4 specifying locations, 3-4 symbol, 3-3

threads, 8-9

Breakpoin t Set/Change dialog bo x, 3-6 broken pipe errors, 8-24

bu￿ers, 4-8 buttons

command, 1-4 interrupt, 1-2 location, 1-2

C

call/return stack examining, 2-18

case sensitivity, 5-4

changing current environment, 7-3 changing current language, 7-4 changing environment variables, 2-5 child processes, 8-22

C++ language manager, B-7 C language manager, B-3 code, assembly language, 8-13 comma (,), 5-3

command buttons, 1-4 changing, 6-2

command input box, 1-4 Command Input Mode, 5-5 command line

conventions, 5-1 editors, 5-5 syntax con￿icts, 5-3

command lists, 5-2 `command macro, 5-11 command reference, 1-6 commands

abbreviating, 5-2 action lists, 5-15

activate intercepts , 3-20alias , 5-9

args , 4-4

breakpoint , 3-3 command lists, 5-2 continuing on next line, 5-3 dde, 2-3, 2-4

debug , 2-6, 2-7, 8-2 declare , 4-4, 7-10 define , 5-9

delete intercepts , 3-20describe , 4-8

dump , 4-8, 4-12, 8-15

environment , 2-7, 2-12, 2-19, 7-3 , 7-12

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