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How to Work on Variables
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STOPPED (
STOP
) in the status line indicates that the application is stopped by a step out
function.
If the application was previously stopped in a function, a
Step Out
stops the application
on the source instruction following the function invocation.
The display in the Assembly component is always synchronized with the display in the
Source component. The highlighted instruction in the Assembly component is the first
assembler instruction generated by the highlighted instruction in the Source component.
Elements from Register, Memory or Data components that are displayed in red are the
register, memory position, local or global variables, and which values have changed since
the
Step Out
was executed.
Step on Assembly Level
The Debugger provides two ways of stepping to the next assembler instruction:
• Choose
Run > Assembly Step
• Click the
Assembly Step
icon from the debugger tool bar
TRACED in the status line indicates that the application is stopped by an assembly step
function.
The application stops at the next assembler instruction.
The display in the Source component is always synchronized with the display in the
Assembly component. The highlighted instruction in the Source Component is the source
instruction that has generated the highlighted instruction in the Assembly component.
Elements from Register, Memory or Data components that are displayed in red are the
register, memory position, local or global variables, and which values have changed
during execution of the assembler instruction.
How to Work on Variables
This section describes the different methods to work on variables.
Display Local Variable from a Function
The Debugger provides two ways to see the list of local variables defined in a function:
• Drag and Drop
Drag a function name from the Procedure component to a Data component with
attribute
local
.
Summary of Contents for Microcontrollers
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Page 20: ...Table of Contents 20 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
Page 24: ...Book I Contents 24 Microcontrollers Debugger Manual ...
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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