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Restriction: This dialog box applies to AIX and Windows only.
Use the Process List dialog box to select and attach to an already running process so it can be debugged.
When you exit the debugger, any attached process is terminated. Do not attach to operating system processes or to the debugger's own process. Attaching to such processes can cause unpredictable results.
Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.
Select local or remote execution of the program | Select one of the following options to define the location in which the
process being attached to will be running.
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Select Process | Select the process you want to attach to from this list of processes currently running on your system. | ||||||||
Process Path | If this field is enabled, enter the full path name for the executable associated with the process you want to debug. Some operating systems, such as AIX, can determine the process path from the process ID and do not require you to specify this information. | ||||||||
Use program profile | Check this box if you want the window sizes, positions, fonts, and
breakpoints for your program restored from the last time you debugged the program. If you
are debugging the program for the first time, the debugger windows start up with their
default appearance, and no breakpoints are initially set. If you check this box, any changes you make to the windows and breakpoints are saved. If you do not want this information to be restored or saved, do not check this box. When the check box is off, the debugger windows start up with their default appearance, and no breakpoints are initially set. Note: If you add or delete lines in your source file, recompile it, and then debug the program again with a saved program profile, line breakpoints may no longer match the code they were initially set for because line breakpoint information is saved by line number, not by the content of the line. |
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