Insert or remove a breakpoint at the current line Start the debugger, or Continue debugging after an Interruptįinish the execution of the current function (Step out) ![]() If you have been inspecting other parts of the source code, clicking the Show Current Line tool takes you back to that arrow Key The green "You are Here" arrow in the editor margin indicates which line is the current one. There are also Next and Step In tools in the Debug section of the toolbar. The commands Next, Step In and Step Out (Finish) are available as keyboard shortcuts and from the Debug menu When a breakpoint has been hit, you will often want to step through the next lines of code. You can Pause, Continue and Stop it from that toolbar. Once the debugger is running a new toolbar will appear at the top left. You also set Enable full debugger logging here to increase the verbosity level of the interaction (useful for debugging) This view is also interactive and you can interact with the debugger from this view. ![]() Show the interaction between CodeLite and gdb. List all breakpoints for the current debug session Double clicking a line in the table will switch to that frame ![]() Similar to the Locals tab, items displayed here needs to be added manuallyĭisplay raw view (without manipulating the output) of the item under the cursorĭisplay the program frames. When the debugger starts, the Debugger View appears (at the bottom of CodeLite by default) with multiple tabs.ĭisplay a table / tree view of the current stack local variables + this
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