Dialog box for procedures
The dialog box for procedures is similar to a browse window for procedures except for the following:
- The dialog box is modal. (A browse window is modeless.)
- The dialog box does not let you change anything in the debugger until you dismiss the dialog box.
- The dialog box has an extra attribute column.
- The dialog box has a set of buttons at the bottom.
The debugger opens the dialog box for procedures one of two ways:
- Case 1: In the command pane, you use the b command with a pattern as parameter, for example, "b *".
- Case 2: The debugger tries to resolve an overloaded procedure in a C++ program.
The extra attribute column is always shown. This column header is one of two different names depending on which way the dialog is opened. In Case 1, the name is "Set BP?". In the Case 2, the name is Choice.
In Case 1, you can select multiple procedures. In Case 2, you can only select one procedure. If you select a procedure, a check mark appears under the extra attribute column.
The following table shows the buttons in the dialog box.
Button Name
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Description
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OK
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Accepts the current selection(s).
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All
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Marks all procedures shown in the dialog box as selected. The item is only applicable in Case 1.
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None
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Marks all procedures shown in the dialog box as unselected. The item is only applicable in Case 1.
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Cancel
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Cancels what has been done in the dialog box and closes it.
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