App.h-8, View, Debug – Yokogawa GC8000 Process Gas Chromatograph User Manual

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<Appendix H GC User Programming Debugger (GCUD)>

App.H-8

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View

Sub menu

Short cut

Description

Output

Switches the show (default)/hide of the Output window.

Watch

Switches the show (default)/hide of the Watch window.

GCM Setting

Switches the show (default)/hide of the GCM Setting window.

GCM Status

Switches the show (default)/hide of the GCM Status window.

Toorbars

Standard

Switches the show (default)/hide of the standard toolbar.

Execution

Switches the show (default)/hide of the execution toolbar.

Status Bar

Switches the show (default)/hide of the status bar.

Debug

Sub menu

Short cut

Description

Go

[F5]

Executes a script fi le. If a script fi le is new and has not yet been

saved, the Save As… dialog box is displayed. Otherwise, a script is

automatically saved.

• When script execution is suspended and the GCUD or script is closed,

the “The fi le is being executed. Stop?” message appears.

• While a script is being executed, an attempt to close the GCUD

or script causes the “The fi le cannot be closed because it is being

executed.” message to appear.

Stop Over

[F10]

Runs the current line of code and pauses on the next line. In a GOSUB

routine, it will not run line-by-line. Instead, it will run the entire routine and

then return.

Otherwise, this submenu works in the same way as Step Into. A blank

line and annotation line are also executed.

Step Into

[F11]

Executes a script fi le line-by-line. A blank line and annotation line are also

executed.

Step Out

[Shift]+[F11] In a GOSUB routine, it will run the entire routine and then return. A blank

line and annotation line are also executed. If the program does not enter

the GOSUB routine, this submenu runs the same as GO.

Stop

[Shift]+[F5] Stops script debugging.

When script debugging is stopped, the “Debug has been stopped.”

message is displayed on the Output window.

Breakpoint

[F9]

Sets or cancels a breakpoint. For details, see “l Breakpoint” of page App.H-14.

Watch

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