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A
- B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
A
- Abandoning changes 122, 127
- Ada
- creating a working Ada view (Apex/Summit) 39
- creating a working Ada view, creating an
- Ada view 49, 64, 93
- procedure, creating and editing 51, 64
- Ada procedure
- executing 57, 70
- Alternatives Icon 19
- Apex
- Apex/ClearCase 7
- Apex/Summit 7
- Apexinit command 10
- Apply button 20
- attributes
- display Summit CM 122, 126
- automatic debugger windows 76, 106
B
- Bourne shell 8
- breakpoint 78, 108
- delete 79, 109
- set 78, 108
- window 78, 108
- Button bar
- using 25
C
- C shell 8
- C++
- function, creating and editing 95
- Cancel button 20
- Catching exceptions 86
- C/C++ build management 7
- change
- display format 27
- window into an icon 136
- Changes
- abandoning 122, 127
- Check Out command 127
- Checking files in and out 117, 125
- Close command
- Motif 138
- Closing windows, Motif 138
- CM menu
- Check Out command 127
- Compilation States 56, 69, 99
- Compiling 56, 69
- Compiling a C++ Function 99
- completion icon 19
- configuration management 7
- Context, window 34
- Controlled files 117, 125
- Controlling units 119, 126
- Conventions used in tutorial 129
- create
- subsystem 43, 48, 62, 92
- subsystem (Apex/Summit) 37
- working view 49, 64, 93
- working view (Apex/Summit) 39
- Creating
- Ada procedure 51, 64
- C++ function 95
- creating an
- Ada view (Apex/Summit) 39
- csh 8
- Cursor, location 17
D
- Debugger
- , Ada tutorial setup 73
- automatic windows 76, 106
- displaying
- objects 83, 113
- parameters of a subprogram 84, 114
- value of an object 83, 113
- exceptions window 87
- getting started 75, 105
- input/output window 76, 106
- log window 76, 106
- monitoring objects 84, 114
- propagating an exception 87
- saving state 90, 116
- setting options 89
- starting execution 76, 106
- tutorial setup 103
- using 73, 103
- debugger 7
- Debugger Log window 76
- Editor mode 75
- Show Source mode 75
- Debugger Log window 76
- Default
- exception handling 86
- delete
- breakpoint 79, 109
- Deselecting an object 22
- dialog boxes
- Apply button 20
- Cancel button 20
- Help button 20
- OK button 20
- Reset button 20
- Difference between output and message windows 31
- Direct action commands 22
- Directory viewer
- display format, changing 27
- eliding the display 26
- Enclosing command 23
- expanding the display 26
- filtering the display 29
- getting help 13, 29
- navigating with 22
- using 15
- Visit command 22
- visit using the mouse 24
- what is the 16
- Display
- eliding 26
- expanding 26
- filtering 29
- format, changing 27
- display
- Summit CM attributes 122, 126
- DISPLAY environment variable 8
- display mode, debugger 75
- Displaying
- objects in the debugger 83, 113
- parameters of a subprogram 84, 114
- value of an object 83, 113
E
- Editing, Ada procedure 51, 64
- Editing, C++ function 95
- Eliding the display 26
- Enclosing command, using 23
- environment variables
- DISPLAY 8
- Exception
- handling 85
- default 86
- propagating an 87
- Exception handling 86
- Exceptions window 87
- Executing a C++ Function 100
- Executing an Ada procedure 57, 70
- Execution
- Ada procedure 57, 70
- C++ function 100
- starting (debugger) 76, 106
- stepping through 80, 110
- Exercises
- accept changes 86
- change display format 27
- compile and link 56, 69, 99
- compile and link a unit 55, 68
- control the jobs window 36
- control units 120, 126
- create a subsystem 43, 48, 62, 92
- create a subsystem (Apex/Summit) 37
- create a working Ada view 49
- create a working view 93
- create a working view (Apex/Summit) 39
- delete a breakpoint 79, 109
- discard an object 35
- display the value of an object 83, 113
- exception handling 86, 87
- execute a unit 57, 58, 70, 71, 100
- expand and elide the display 26
- filter the display 29
- modify the unit 58, 71
- propagate an exception 87, 88
- reuse output window 33
- run Ada planetary motion program 74
- run planetary motion program 104
- save debugger state 90, 116
- save output window output 34
- select objects 20, 22
- set a breakpoint 78, 108
- set debugger options 89, 115
- start execution for debugging 76, 106
- start to debug a program 75, 105
- step over procedure and function calls 81, 111
- step through Ada statements 82
- use help on context 13
- use output and message windows 31
- use popup menus 25
- use the index 13
- use the keyboard with menus 26
- use the Windows window 29
- visit and enclose 23
- visiting with the mouse 24
- Expanding the display 26
F
- Families, version history 119
- Filtering the display 29
- First page, tutorial 7
- Format, changing the display 27
- Function
- compiling 99
- executing 100
- linking 99
- Function calls, stepping over 80, 111
G
- Getting help 13, 29
- Getting started
- debugger 75, 105
- graphical user interface 7
H
- Handling exceptions 85
- Help
- on context 13
- on help 13
- on Keys 13
- on Mouse 13
- on Version 13
- on Window 13
- using the index 13
- Help button 20
- history icon 19
- Home 7
- HTML 7
I
- Icons
- navigator 19
- icons
- alternatives 19
- completion 19
- history 19
- subsystems 19
- system configuration 19
- In, checking files 117, 125
- Index, using the 13
- input/output window 76, 106
J
- Java 7
- Jobs window 35
K
- Keyboard, using with menus 26
- Korn shell 8
- ksh 8
L
- Linking a function 99
- Linking a unit 56, 69
- local workstation, granting access to X server on 8
- Location cursor 17
- deselecting an object 22
- direct action commands 22
- location cursor 17
- Log window 76, 106
M
- Menus
- button bar 25
- popup 25
- using 25
- window in Motif 138
- with keyboard 26
- Message window 31
- options 33
- versus output window 31
- Modules
- Configuration Management and Version Control (Summit/CM) 117, 125
- Using the Debugger 73, 103
- Displaying Objects 83, 113
- Getting started 75, 105
- Handling Exceptions 85
- Setting Breakpoints 77, 107
- Setting Debugger Options 89, 115
- Setting Up the Ada Debugger Tutorial 73
- Setting Up the Debugger Tutorial 103
- Stepping Through the Program 79, 110
- Using the Directory Viewer 15
- Monitoring objects 84, 114
- Motif
- changing a window into an icon 136
- moving a window 133
- raising a window 134
- resizing a window 135
- selecting a window 132
- using 131
- using scroll bars 137
- Window menu 138
- Mouse instructions in tutorial 129
- Moving
- a window 133
N
- Navigating with the directory viewer 22
- navigator icon 19
O
- object selection 17
- Objects
- displaying the value of 83, 113
- monitoring 84, 114
- selecting 22
- OK button 20
- On context, help 13
- Options
- jobs window 35
- message and output windows 33
- setting debugger 89
- Out, checking files 117, 125
- Output window 31
- options 33
- reusing 33
- saving output 34
- versus message window 31
P
- Panel window 11
- Parameters of a subprogram, displaying 84, 114
- Planetary motion Ada program, running 74
- Planetary motion program, running 104
- Popup menus, using 25
- Procedure calls
- stepping into 81, 111
- stepping over 80, 111
- Program, Ada planetary motion 74
- Program, planetary motion 104
- Propagating an exception 87
- Purpose of Summit/CM 117, 125
R
- Raising a window in Motif 134
- Rational Subsystems 7
- Reset button 20
- Resizing a window in Motif 135
- Reusing output windows 33
- Running, planetary motion Ada program 74
- Running, planetary motion program 104
S
- Saving
- debugger state 90, 116
- window output 34
- selected objects 17
- Selecting a window in Motif 132
- Selecting objects 22
- set
- breakpoint 78, 108
- debugger options 89
- setenv command 8
- sh 8
- shell 7
- shell command-line interface 7
- Starting execution (debugger) 76, 106
- startup panel 11
- State, saving debugger 90, 116
- statements, stepping 82, 111
- States, compilation 56, 69, 99
- Stepping 80, 110
- over function calls 80, 111
- procedure calls
- into 81, 111
- over 80, 111
- statements 82, 111
- through execution 80, 110
- through the program 79, 110
- Subsystems 7, 43, 47, 61, 91
- create 43, 48, 62, 92
- create (Apex/Summit) 37
- Subsystems (Apex/Summit) 37
- subsystems icon 19
- Summit CM
- abandoning changes 122, 127
- checking files in and out 117, 125
- display attributes 122, 126
- version history families 119
- Summit/CM 7, 117, 125
- controlling units 119, 126
- purpose of 117, 125
- version histories 118
- summitinit command 10
- system configuration icon 19
T
- The 76
- Tutorial
- Ada debugger setup 73
- conventions used in 129
- debugger setup 103
- first page 7
- mouse instructions used in 129
- using the 129
U
- Unit
- compiling 56, 69
- controlling 119, 126
- linking 56, 69
- Using
- button bar 25
- debugger 73, 103
- directory viewer 15
- Enclosing command 23
- index 13
- keyboard with menus 26
- menus 25
- Motif 131
- mouse to visit 24
- popup menus 25
- scroll bars in Motif 137
- tutorial, the 129
- Visit command 22
- windows window 29
V
- version control 7
- Version histories 118
- Version history families 119
- View, creating a working 49, 64, 93
- View, creating a working (Apex/Summit) 39
- Views 47, 91
- Views (Apex/Summit) 37
- Visit command, using 22
- Visit using the mouse 24
W
- What is the directory viewer 16
- window
- Debugger Log 76
- startup 11
- Window command
- Close 138
- Window menu in Motif 138
- Windows 29
- automatic debugger 76, 106
- context 34
- debugger log 76, 106
- exceptions 87
- input/output 76, 106
- jobs 35
- message, controlling 31
- Motif
- changing to icon 136
- moving in 133
- raising in 134
- resizing in 135
- scroll bars 137
- selecting in 132
- window menu 138
- output
- controlling 31
- reusing 33
- saving output 34
- window, using 29
- windows
- breakpoints 78, 108
- Working view, creating a 49, 64, 93
- Working view, creating a (Apex/Summit) 39
X
- X server
- access from remote workstation 8
- xhost command 8
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