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A special program used to find errors (bugs) in other programs. A debugger allows a programmer to stop a program at any point and examine and change the values of variables.
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A program that allows the user to detect errors in a program. Internet explorer comes with a simple script debugger that can be turned on in the advanced options. This IE debugger allows web site deve [..]
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Computer software that helps programmers to locate problems and errors in the program that they have created by analyzing and showing what is happening “under the surface” when the program code is exe [..]
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Even the most experienced software programmers usually don't get it right on their first try. Certain errors, often called bugs, can occur in programs, causing them to not function as the program [..]
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A program used to help debug Java code. It lets you trace execution flow, set breakpoints to stop execution when a particular spot or condition is reached, examine variables and change variables. Unli [..]
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A tool for reading the source code of programs
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(n) a program that helps in locating and correcting programming errors
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Debugger is a computer program that is used to debug other programs. Sometimes, a debugger may also include testing and optimizing functions. For example, when the program crashes, the debugger shows [..]
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a software tool that helps programmers find and fix the bugs in their programs. Modern development tools have built-in debuggers. decoder:
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A debugger is a software program used to test and find bugs (errors) in other programs. A debugger is also known as a debugging tool.
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is a program that controls the execution of another program, so that you can see what the latter program is doing. The CD@nbhyphen()ROM in the back of this book contains the gdb
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An interactive in-kernel facility for examining the status of a system, often used after a system has crashed to establish the events surrounding the failure.
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A program used to help developers remove “bugs” from (de-bug) their programs.
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A software development tool that is used to step a program one line at a time, then allows the developer to inspect the internal state of the machine as the program runs. They are a vital, and often under-used tool in programming.
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This is a development or problem-solving tool that allows one to examine, in detail, the execution of software (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 545).
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A debugger is an application that helps find programming errors.
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(programming) A computer program that helps the user to test and debug other programs, by enabling their step-by-step execution controlled by the user, setting of breakpoints, and monitoring values [..]
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A process used for test-program development, device characterization, incoming inspection, and production-floor trouble shooting.
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