Use the modules view to display a list of modules loaded
while running your program.
Procedure
- Show modules with debug information. In the
Modules view, the items in the list can be expanded to show compile
units, files, and functions. When you are viewing modules, click the
Show modules with debug information button
to filter out modules without debug information, leaving only the
modules with debug information. By default, this setting is on.
- List source files that are associated with the loaded
modules. When inspecting modules, double-clicking source
file nodes will open source files in the editor. Clicking the Show
file filter dialog button will open a dialog box with
a list of all source files that are associated with the loaded modules.
You can narrow down the selection list by typing the file name in
the text field. Clicking OK will open the source
file in the editor.
- Display properties of compile units, files, and functions
in the Properties view:
- Open the Properties view by choosing Window
> Show View > Properties.
- In the Modules view, go to the module whose properties
you want to view. If necessary, expand the module nodes and use the
scroll bars, Up and Down keys, or PageUp and PageDown keys to scroll
the Modules view until the module is visible.
- Select the module to have its properties display in
the Properties view.
- Set entry breakpoints from the modules view
Right-click an entry point and select Set entry breakpoint from
the menu.