S5U1C17001C ManUal
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10-103
(C COMPilEr PaCkagE fOr S1C17 faMily) (Ver. 1.5.0)
10 DEBUggEr
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Debugger
GUI
Normal software PC breakpoints, temporary software PC breakpoints, and hardware PC breakpoints can be
deleted using one of the methods below. Temporary hardware PC breakpoints cannot be deleted.
Deletion method 1
Display the source containing the set breakpoint you wish to delete in the [Source] window. The source lines
with set breakpoints are marked by
n
at the beginning (red for normal software PC breakpoints, orange for
temporary software PC breakpoints, blue for hardware PC breakpoints or black for disabled PC breakpoints).
Click on
n
to delete the breakpoint there. The mark at the beginning of that source line will change to "–".
Otherwise, you can right-click at the
n
position and choose [Delete breakpoint] from the ensuing popup menu
to delete the breakpoint.
notes
:
•
If you set a breakpoint by specifying an address, it is possible that multiple breakpoints
(multiple expanded mnemonics) have been set on one C source line. Even if you click on
n
at the beginning of the source line while the [Source] window is displayed in SOURCE mode,
the mark does not change to "–". To delete all breakpoints set on a given source line, you
must click as many times as the number of breakpoints there. At this time, the breakpoints are
deleted in order of ascending addresses. For display in ASSEMBLY or MIX mode, you can
confirm each breakpoint individually as you delete them.
•
The color of mark
n
representing a breakpoint (red, orange, or blue by default) can be
changed to any desired color in the [Source Preferences] dialog box that appears by choosing
[Source...] from the [Preferences] menu in the [Source] window.
Deletion method 2
This method is employed in the [Breakpoints] window. Choose the breakpoint you wish to delete by clicking it
in the list in the window, then choose [Remove] from the [Breakpoint] menu. Otherwise, you can choose [Remove
All] from the [Global] menu to delete all breakpoints. For details, see Section 10.4.6, "[Breakpoints] Window".
Notes
•
The
clear
command completely clears break settings. To disable a breakpoint temporarily, use the
dis-
able
or
ignore
command.
•
If you specify a function name, line number, or address for which no breakpoints are set, an error is assumed.
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