§ Click the Break on Error tool to use just-in-time (JIT) debugging to effectively set breakpoint exceptions while running an instrumented program, so you can examine errors using your debugger.
§ When you use the Break on Error tool to examine an error or warning in the debugger, you can ensure that Purify stops directly at the error or warning by creating filters to hide all messages but the target message.
§ You can start debugging a running program at any time by selecting File > Attach Debugger or clicking
§ You can Purify optimized code that you plan to release and ship by linking with a .map file and by including relocation data at build time.
§ To see your currently selected configuration in Visual Studio 6, add the Build category list box to your toolbar. This list box displays information such as whether you are building a debug or release version of your program, and which debug and compiler options you have selected. Consult your Visual Studio documentation for instructions about how to add toolbars.
§ Purify provides an easy-to-use set of API functions that you can call from your program or from the debugger, to give you greater control over tracking errors.
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