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Program-State FilesCreating a Program-State File
If particular exception requests, breakpoints, and debugger options should be set by default for a particular executable:
- 1. . Start debugging the program.
- 2. . Execute the Debugger State > Clear command to clear the debugger state.
- 3. . Set the debugger state in the applicable dialog boxes to reflect the desired exception requests, breakpoint settings, debugger variables, macro and type display settings, and debugger options. For example, exception requests should be entered through the Exceptions window, breakpoints through the Breakpoints window, debugger options through the Options window, etc.
- 4. . For example, if certain exceptions raised by a program do not signify errors, it may be convenient to propagate those particular exceptions by default.
- 5. . Choose the Debugger State > Save command to save the state in the program-state file. Make sure all the desired entries in this dialog box are selected before saving the state to a program-state file.
Using a Program-State File
When you start debugging a program, the program-state file is read according to the algorithm described in Processing State Files.
You can also read any debugger-state file at any time during debugging using the Debugger State > Read. The new state information is added on top of the existing state information.
Debugger state and program-state files are described in detail in Using the Apex Debugger.
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