Debugger Engine Commands
Debugger Commands
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The
MODE
command selects the display mode of variables.
• In
Automatic
mode (default), variables are updated when the target is stopped.
Variables from the currently executed module or procedure are displayed in the
data component. Variables are updated when target is stopped.
• In
Locked
and
Frozen
mode, variables from a specific module are displayed in
the data component. The same variables are always displayed in the data
component.
• In
Locked
mode, values from variables displayed in the data component are
updated when the target is stopped.
• In
Frozen
mode, values from variables displayed in the data component are not
updated when the target is stopped.
• In
Periodical
mode, variables are updated at regular time intervals when the
target is running. The default update rate is 1 second, but it can be modified by
steps of up to 100 ms using the associated dialog box or the
UPDATERATE
command.
The
UPDATERATE
command sets the variables update rate (see also
UPDATERATE
command).
The
SPROC
(show procedure) and
SMOD
(show module) commands display
local or global variables of the corresponding procedure or module.
The
SCOPE
command selects and displays global, local or user defined variables.
The
COMPLEMENT
command sets the display complement format of Data
values: one sets the first complement (each bit is reversed), none deselects the first
complement.
The
NAMEWIDTH
command sets the length of the variable name displayed in
the window.
NOTE
Refer to
SPROC
,
UPDATERATE
and
SMOD
command descriptions for more
detail about these commands.
Equivalent Operations
• ATTRIBUTES FORMAT ~ Select menu
Data > Format
• ATTRIBUTES MODE ~ Select menu
Data > Mode
• ATTRIBUTES SCOPE ~ Select menu
Data > Scope
• ATTRIBUTES SPROC ~ Drag and drop from Procedure component to Data
component.
• ATTRIBUTES SMOD ~ Drag and drop from Module component to Data
component.
Summary of Contents for Microcontrollers
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