The name of this dialog box changes depending on what you are debugging. Select the dialog box name for which you need information:
Use the Find Function dialog box to find the start of a function in your program. Only object files, DLLs, or shared libraries that the Debugger is aware of can be searched. Shared libraries, DLLs or object files that will be called by the program you are debugging but which have not yet been loaded cannot be searched.
Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.
Function to find | Type the name of the function you want to search for. | ||||||
Case sensitive search | If this check box is selected, a function is found only if both function name and character case are matched. | ||||||
Debugging information only | If this check box is selected, only files containing debugging information will be searched. | ||||||
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If the Debugger finds multiple functions with same name, the Available Functions dialog box opens, listing all functions sharing that name. Select the desired function from that list.
Use the Find Method dialog box to find the start of a method in your program. Only classes or packages that are registered with the Debugger can be searched.
Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.
Method to find | Type the name of the method you want to search for. | ||||||
Case sensitive search | If this check box is selected, a method is found only if both method name and character case are matched. | ||||||
Debugging information only | If this check box is selected, only classes or packages containing debugging information will be searched for the method. | ||||||
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If the Debugger finds multiple methods with same name, the Available Methods dialog box opens, listing all methods sharing that name. Select the desired method from that list.
Use the Find Procedure dialog box to find the start of a procedure in your program.
Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.
Procedure to find | Type the name of the procedure you want to search for. | ||||||
Case sensitive search | If this check box is selected, a procedure is found only if both procedure name and character case are matched. | ||||||
Debugging information only | If this check box is selected, only programs containing debugging information will be searched for the procedure. | ||||||
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If the Debugger finds multiple procedures with same name, the Available Procedures dialog box opens, listing all procedures sharing that name. Select the desired procedure from that list.
Use the Find Entry Point dialog box to find an entry point in your program.
Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.
Enter the entry point to be searched for | Type the name of the entry point you want to search for. | ||||||
Case sensitive search | If this check box is selected, an entry point is found only if both entry point name and character case are matched. | ||||||
Debugging information only | If this check box is selected, only programs containing debugging information will be searched for the entry point. | ||||||
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If the Debugger finds multiple entry points with same name, the Available Entry Points dialog box opens, listing all procedures sharing that name. Select the desired entry point from that list.