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The name of this pane changes depending on the program you are debugging. The name of this pane may be Modules, Packages, Object Modules, or Programs. Select the appropriate pane:
Use the Modules pane to view program modules, compile units and functions. Each module display tree can be expanded to display the names of all compile units in the module. Each compile unit can then be expanded to display the names of all functions in the compile unit.
Initially, module display trees are shown for only those components containing debug information. To display all program components used by the program being debugged, check the Show All Components selection in the Modules pull-down menu.
When a program module, compile unit or function is selected, its source code is displayed in the Source pane.
Program module, compile unit and function properties are available by pop-up menu in the Modules pane. Function breakpoints can also be set by pop-up menu in the Modules pane.
Use the Object Modules pane to view program modules, object files, and procedures. Each module display tree can be expanded to display the names of all object files in the module. Each object file can then be expanded to display the names of all procedures in the object file.
Initially, module display trees are shown for only those components containing debug information. To display all program components used by the program being debugged, check the Show All Components selection in the Object Modules pull-down menu.
When a program module, object file, or procedure is selected, its source code is displayed in the Source pane.
Program module, object file, and procedure properties are available by pop-up menu in the Object Modules pane. Procedure breakpoints can also be set by a pop-up menu in the Object Modules pane.
Use the Packages pane to view packages, class files, and methods. Each package display tree can be expanded to display the names of all class files in the package. Each class file can then be expanded to display the names of all methods in the class.
Initially, package display trees are shown for only those components containing debug information. To display all program components used by the program being debugged, check the Show All Components selection in the Packages pull-down menu.
When a package, class file, or method is selected, its source code is displayed in the Source pane.
Package, class file, and method properties are available by pop-up menu in the Packages pane. Method breakpoints can also be set by pop-up menu in the Modules pane.
Use the Programs pane to view and navigate compile units such as programs and service programs. Each program or service program display tree can be expanded to display the names of its modules. Each module can then be expanded to display the names of all debuggable entries, such as procedures or functions.
When debugging Java, the Programs pane is used to view and navigate Java classes. Each class (or compile unit) can then be expanded to display names of all debuggable methods that constitute the class.
The Programs pane contains compile units that are being debugged. Any compile unit where execution stops automatically gets added to the Programs pane. You can use the Add Program dialog box to add these compilation units to debug. Initially, compile unit display trees are shown for only those components containing debug information. To display all program components used by the program being debugged, check the Show All Components selection in the Programs pull-down menu.
When a module or Java class is selected, its appropriate view is displayed in the Source pane. When a procedure, function or method is selected, its source is displayed in the Source pane.
Compile unit, module, procedure, and method properties are available by pop-up menu in the Programs pane.