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Step OverThe Step Over command single steps to the next source line for which the compiler generates code, stepping over subprogram (Ada) or function (C/C++) calls. If the program has not started or if it terminates, Step Over starts the program, stepping one source line. For Ada, this steps over all the library unit elaborations. The Step Over command can be invoked from the Execution menu in any debugger window or from the Debug > Step menu in an editor window..
Note: The Step Over command can also be executed by positioning your cursor in the Source window and typing o or by entering o
in the Command Line Pane. Entering os in the Command Line Pane continues single stepping and passes the raised signal to the program. Entering oi in the Command Line Pane single steps the program one machine instruction and displays the instruction line in the Debugger window. Additional information about stepping can be found in Using the Apex Debugger.Additional Topics
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