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Debug > Continue With SignalWhen a signal occurs in a program being debugged, the program is presented first to the debugger. The debugger announces the signal and the location at which it occurs and stops, waiting for commands. To continue execution of the program as though the signal has not occurred, use the Continue, Step Statement, Step Over, Step Over Instruction, Step Into or Step Into Instruction commands. To continue execution and pass the signal to the program, use the Continue With Signal command. This is useful in debugging programs that do explicit signal handling.
For Ada, some signals are transferred into Ada exceptions by the Ada runtime system. If the program stops when it receives such a signal, select Continue with Signal to raise the corresponding Ada exception.
Note: This functionality can also be obtained by typine gs in the Command Line Pane. This command is discussed in detail in Using the Apex Debugger
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