Debugging: Sources Window

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The Sources window lists the source code files potentially available to the Debugger. The current source file is checked by default, meaning that the Debugger uses it during the debugging session. If you want the Debugger to be able to step into source files other than the current one, you can select those files in this window.

If you open the Sources window when a debugging session is running, it closes automatically when you end the debugging session. If you open the window when no debugging session is running, it stays open until you close it.

Actions

If you right-click inside the Sources window, the pop-up menu displays the following choices:

Menu Item Description
Add Class Exclusion Filter Enables you to name a class or series of classes that you want the Debugger to ignore. When specifying a class or classes to exclude you must specify a fully-qualified class name (for example, my.package.myclass). The use of regular expressions is limited to exact matches and patterns that begin with '*' or end with '*' (for example, *.myclass or my.package.*).
Add Source Root Opens a dialog box enabling you to locate a source root on your system.
List Options Enables you to customize the display of the Sources window, including adding and removing columns of information, reordering the columns, and sorting the columns. See Customizing a Debugger Window for more information.
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Debugger Windows

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