Table 3.2 – Freescale Semiconductor Microcontrollers User Manual
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Debugger Components
General Debugger Components
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Table 3.2 Assembly Context Menu Description
Menu Entry
Description
Set Breakpoint
Appears only in the context menu if no breakpoint is set or
disabled on the pointed to instruction. When selected, sets a
permanent breakpoint on this instruction. When program
execution reaches this instruction, the program is halted and the
current program state is displayed in all window components.
Delete Breakpoint
Appears in context menu if a breakpoint is set or disabled on the
specified instruction. When selected, deletes this breakpoint.
Enable Breakpoint
Appears only in context menu if a breakpoint is disabled on an
instruction. When selected, enables this breakpoint.
Disable Breakpoint
Appears in the context menu if a breakpoint is set on an
instruction. When selected, disables this breakpoint.
Run To Cursor
When selected, sets a temporary breakpoint on a specified
instruction and continues execution of the program. Disabling a
permanent breakpoint at this position disables the temporary
breakpoint as well and does not halt the program. Temporary
breakpoints are automatically removed when they are reached.
Show Breakpoints
Opens the Controlpoints Configuration Window Breakpoints
Tab and displays list of breakpoints defined in the application
(refer to
Show Location
When selected, highlights the source statement that generated
the pointed to assembler instruction. The assembler instruction
is also highlighted. The memory range corresponding to this
assembler instruction is also highlighted in the memory
component.
Set Markpoint
When selected, enables you to set a markpoint at this location.
Delete Markpoint
Appears in the Context Menu only if a markpoint is set at the
nearest code position (visible with marks). When selected,
disables this markpoint.
Show Markpoints
Opens the Controlpoints Configuration Window Markpoints Tab
and displays list of markpoints defined in the application (refer to
Address
For a description of the remaining context menu entries see