Control Points
Halting on a Control Point
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Deleting a Markpoint
To delete a markpoint:
Using the Left Mouse Button and Pressing the D Key:
1. Point at the markpoint variable in the Data window, the memory range in the Memory
window, or the codeline in the Source window:
2. Holding down the left mouse button, press the D key.
3. The markpoint is deleted and the blue letter L in front of the variable, memory range or
codeline is removed.
Choosing Show Markpoints from Appropriate Context Menu:
1. Point in the Data, Memory or Source component window and right-click. That
window’s context menu is displayed.
2. Choose
Show
Markpoint
s
from the Context Menu. The Markpoints Tab of the
Controlpoints Configuration Window is displayed.
3. In this tab’s List box, select the markpoint(s) you want to delete.
4. Click
Delete
. The selected markpoint is removed from the list of defined watchpoints.
5. Click
OK
to close the window. The markpoint is deleted and the blue letter L in front
of the variable, memory range, or code line is removed.
Halting on a Control Point
Code execution is halted when the program reaches either a breakpoint or a watchpoint, if
the conditions specified in the definition of the breakpoint or watchpoint have been
reached. Code execution is NOT halted when the program reaches a markpoint.
Counting Control Point
If the interval property is greater than 1, a counting control point has been defined. When
the debugger is running, each time the control point is reached, its current value is
decremented. The debugger halts when the value reaches zero (0). When the debugger
stops on the control point, a command executes (if defined and enabled).
Conditional Control Point
If a condition has been defined and enabled for a control point that halts the debugger, a
command executes (if defined and enabled).
Control Point with Command
When the debugger halts on the control point, a specified command executes.
Summary of Contents for Microcontrollers
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Page 60: ...Debugger Interface Highlights of the User Interface 60 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 156: ...Debugger Components Visualization Utilities 156 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 198: ...Real Time Kernel Awareness OSEK Kernel Awareness 198 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 236: ...Synchronized Debugging Through DA C IDE Troubleshooting 236 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
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Page 332: ...HC08 Full Chip Simulation Configuration Procedure 332 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 348: ...MON08 Interface Connection Device Class Description 348 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 364: ...ICS MON08 Interface Connection Device Class Description 364 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 428: ...HC08 FSICEBASE Emulator Bus State Analyzer BSA 428 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
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Page 466: ...HCS08 Full Chip Simulation Peripheral Modules Commands 466 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 544: ...HCS08 On Chip DBG Module HCS08 DBG V3 New Features 544 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
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