Once execution of your program is halted, you can step through your lines of code using the following commands on the Debug menu or toolbar:
 . Executes one source line or statement. 
If the source line is a function call, executes the entire function 
without stepping through the individual function instructions.
. Executes one source line or statement. 
If the source line is a function call, executes the entire function 
without stepping through the individual function instructions.
 . Executes one source line or statement. 
If the source line is a function call, stops before the first 
statement of the function.
. Executes one source line or statement. 
If the source line is a function call, stops before the first 
statement of the function.
 . Executes one source line or statement. 
Finishes execution of the current function and stops on the source 
line immediately following the call to that function.
. Executes one source line or statement. 
Finishes execution of the current function and stops on the source 
line immediately following the call to that function.
 . Attempts to step into the selected function, or if no function is selected, 
into the last function called from the current source line
. Attempts to step into the selected function, or if no function is selected, 
into the last function called from the current source line
| See Also | |
|---|---|
| Running to the Cursor Location Starting a C or C++ Debugging Session | |