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User-Specific Program-State FilesCreating a User-Specific Program-State File
If more than one user is debugging the same executable, each user can customize his/her individual debugging defaults for that executable by saving the desired state to the user-specific program-state file using the File > Debugger State > Save command:
- 1. . Select the Read_Program_State option in the Debugger Options dialog box by executing the View > Options command.
- 2. . Begin debugging the program. The current program-state file is read if it exists.
- 3. . Set the debugger state to reflect the desired exception requests, breakpoints, debugger variables, macro definitions, and debugger options for your personal use.
- 4. . Select Save_Exceptions, Save_Breakpoints, and Save_Options in the Debugger Options dialog box by executing the View > Options command or select the appropriate entries in the Debugger State > Save command.
- 5. . Save the state to the user-specific program-state file using the Debugger State > Save command.
Using a User-Specific Program-State File
When you start debugging a program, the user-specific program-state file is read according to the algorithm described in Processing State Files.
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