Rational Developer for System z, Version 7.6

Debugging complex applications

Debugging multilanguage applications
Debug Tool evaluation of HLL expressions
Debug Tool interpretation of HLL variables and constants
HLL variables
HLL constants
Debug Tool commands that resemble HLL commands
Qualifying variables and changing the point of view
Qualifying variables
Changing the point of view
Handling conditions and exceptions in Debug Tool
Handling conditions in Debug Tool
When a condition can occur
When a condition occurs
Handling exceptions within expressions (C and C++ and PL/I only)
Debugging multilanguage applications
Debugging an application fully supported by Language Environment
Using session variables across different programming languages
Creating a commands file that can be used across different programming languages
Coexistence with other debuggers
Coexistence with unsupported HLL modules
Debugging multithreading programs
Restrictions when debugging multithreading applications
Debugging across multiple processes and enclaves
Starting Debug Tool within an enclave
Viewing Debug Tool windows across multiple enclaves
Ending a Debug Tool session within multiple enclaves
Using Debug Tool commands within multiple enclaves
Debugging a multiple-enclave interlanguage communication (ILC) application
Solving problems in complex applications
Debugging programs loaded from library lookaside (LLA)
Debugging user programs that use system prefixed names
Displaying system prefixes
Debugging programs with names similar to system components
Debugging programs containing data-only modules
Optimizing the debugging of large applications
Displaying current NAMES settings
Using EQAOPTS to implement NAMES commands

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