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View > OptionsWhen you select the View > Options command from any debugger window, the Debugger Options dialog box is displayed by default. Additional option categories are also available. These are accessed by selecting one of the following tabs.
If you change the corresponding option in a dialog box, the debugger option will also be updated. These options are part of the debugger state and can be saved using the Debugger State > Save command. Note that the option name matches the name used in the debugger-state files (.dbrc files).
Additional information on debugger options and customizing the debugger can be found in Using the Apex Debugger.
Additional Topics
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Source Display
The Debugger Options dialog box is displayed by default when the View > Options command is selected. It contains options relating to the display of source code, definition of search paths, and operations on the source code.
The following options are available from this screen
Object Display
The Object Display Options screen is displayed by selecting the Object Display tab on the Debugger Options dialog box.These options control the display of objects and the format of entries on a number of the debugger windows.
Stack Display
The Stack Display Options screen is displayed by selecting the Stack Display tab on the Debugger Options dialog box.These options control the display of the call stack.
The following options are available from this screen:
Signals
The Signals Options screen is displayed by selecting the Signal tab on the Debugger Options dialog box.The debugger provides a variety of methods for dealing with signals. The Signal Options screen contains a listing of each signal and the action the debugger will take when that signal is encountered.
The following actions may be assigned to each signal:
The action of any signal can be changed by highlighting the signal line and then selecting one of the Change Action bars (Break, Block, Ignore) below the signal list.
The behavior of each signal is controlled separately, so as to ignore some and propagate others to the debugged program.
The behavior of two signals, ALRM and CONT, cannot be changed.
Exercise care in changing certain signal behaviors, since setting signal INT to Break would prevent interruption of the program by Control-C.
Logging
The Log Options screen is displayed by selecting the Logging tab on the Debugger Options dialog box. The Log Options screen allows you to start logging to a file. To enable logging of commands and output, select the Enable Logging entry. If you wish the logging output to be written to a file, enter the debugger pathname of the file. If no file name is entered, logging is restarted to the log file most recently specified. To enable the logging of only the debugger commands entered, select the Enable Command Logging button and enter the name of the file to hold the command output.
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