S5U1C17001C ManUal
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(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 disabled or enabled by using one of the methods below. Temporary hardware PC breakpoints cannot be
switched between enabled and disabled states.
Switch method 1
Display the source containing the set breakpoint you wish to disable or enable 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).
To disable a breakpoint, right-click on the source line marked by
n
(red, orange, or blue) and choose [Disable
breakpoint] from the ensuing popup menu. The mark will change to
n
(black), indicating that the breakpoint
has been disabled.
To enable a breakpoint, right-click on the source line marked by
n
(black) and choose [Enable breakpoint]
from the ensuing popup menu. The mark will change to
n
(red, orange, or blue), indicating that the breakpoint
has been enabled.
notes
:
•
If you set a breakpoint by specifying an address, it is possible that multiple breakpoints
have been set on one C source line (multiple expanded mnemonics). If you perform the
operation above on such a source line while the [Source] window is displayed in SOURCE
mode, all breakpoints set on that source line will be disabled (when effective) or enabled
(when ineffective). For display in ASSEMBLY or MIX mode, you can confirm each breakpoint
individually as you disable or enable the breakpoint.
•
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.
Switch method 2
This method is employed in the [Breakpoints] window. Check the break list in the window to confirm whether
the check box before each item of break information is selected (flagged by a check mark for an effective break)
or deselected (with no check mark for an ineffective break). Click the check box for the desired breakpoint to
disable an effective breakpoint or enable an ineffective one.
Otherwise, you can choose a breakpoint to disable or enable by clicking on it in the list in the window, then
choose [Disable] or [Enable] from the [Breakpoint] menu. You can also choose [Enable All] or [Disable All]
from the [Global] menu to change the disabled/enabled states of all breakpoints simultaneously. For details, see
Section 10.4.6, "[Breakpoints] Window".
Notes
•
Break numbers are sequentially assigned to each breakpoint when set, beginning with 1. If you do not know
the break number of a breakpoint you wish to disable or enable, use the
info breakpoints
command to
confirm as in the example above.
•
The number of breakpoints that can be set is limited. Use the
delete
command to delete unnecessary
breakpoints.
•
Note that specifying a break number not set displays the "No breakpoint number N." message, with no
breakpoints being disabled or enabled.
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