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Debug > StopThe Stop command halts the program being debugged. In Ada, all tasks in the program are stopped. After a Stop command, you can:
- View or modify objects
- Display the stack and corresponding source
The Stop command is very useful if:
- You think you are in a infinite loop
- Your program is taking much longer than expected
Command Line Interface: stop
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