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cuz 2003-03-17 21:48:37 +00:00
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@ -38,12 +38,9 @@
* used for the debugger are quite usable even in another context, they * used for the debugger are quite usable even in another context, they
* are declared here. * are declared here.
* *
* To use the debugger, just call DbgStart in your application. This will * To use the debugger, just call DbgInit in your application. Once it has
* clear the screen and startup the debugger with the program counter * been called, the debugger will catch any BRK opcode. Use the BREAK macro
* pointing to the next instruction after the call to DbgStart. Once DbgStart * defined below to insert breakpoints into your code.
* has been executed, the debugger will also catch any BRK opcode. Use the
* BREAK function declared below to insert additional breakpoints into your
* code.
* *
* There are currently a lot of things that cannot be debugged, graphical * There are currently a lot of things that cannot be debugged, graphical
* applications are an example. The debugger does not save your screen * applications are an example. The debugger does not save your screen
@ -64,7 +61,7 @@
/*****************************************************************************/ /*****************************************************************************/
/* Utuility functions */ /* Utility functions */
/*****************************************************************************/ /*****************************************************************************/
@ -114,7 +111,7 @@ void __fastcall__ DbgInit (unsigned unused);
* next brk encountered. * next brk encountered.
*/ */
#define BREAK() __asm__ ("\tbrk") #define BREAK() __asm__ ("brk")
/* Use this to insert breakpoints into your code */ /* Use this to insert breakpoints into your code */
@ -124,3 +121,4 @@ void __fastcall__ DbgInit (unsigned unused);