The
This module also provides facilities for displaying status information about interpreted processes and break points.
It is possible to attach to interpreted processes by giving the corresponding process identity only. By default, an attachment window is displayed. Processes at other Erlang nodes can be attached manually or automatically.
By preference, these functions can be included in module
Starts a new graphical monitor. This is the Monitor window, the main window of Debugger. All the Debugger and interpreter functionality is accessed from the Monitor window. This window displays the status of all processes that have been or are executing interpreted modules.
Interprets the specified module(s).
Stops interpreting the specified module.
Makes a printout of all interpreted modules. Modules are printed together with the full path name of the corresponding source code file.
Prints the current status of all interpreted processes.
Clears information about processes executing interpreted code by removing all information about terminated processes.
Sets when and how to attach to a debugged process
automatically, see
Sets how to save call frames in the stack, see
Attaches to the debugged process
Same as
Attaches to the debugged process
Same as
Creates a breakpoint at
Creates breakpoints at the first line of every clause of
function
Deletes all breakpoints.
Deletes all breakpoints in
Deletes the breakpoint at
Deletes the breakpoints at the first line of every clause of
function
Makes the breakpoint at
Makes the breakpoint at
Sets the trigger action of the breakpoint at
Sets the conditional test of the breakpoint at
The conditional test is performed by calling
Prints all existing breakpoints.
Prints all existing breakpoints in
Returns the current version number of the interpreter. Same as the version number of the Debugger application.
Prints help text.