About This Guide

This publication documents the ProDev WorkShop Debugger, released with the 3.0 version of ProDev WorkShop tools running on IRIX systems.

The WorkShop Debugger is a source-level debugging tool that allows you to see program data, monitor program execution, and fix code for Ada (1.4.2 and older versions), C, C++, Fortran 77, and Fortran 90 programs.

This manual contains the following chapters:

Related Publications

The following documents contain additional information that may be helpful:

  • C Language Reference Manual

  • C++ Programmer's Guide

  • MIPSpro C and C++ Pragmas

  • ProDev Workshop: Performance Analyzer User's Guide

  • ProDev WorkShop: Overview

  • ProDev Workshop: Static Analyzer User's Guide

  • MIPSpro Fortran 77 Language Reference Manual

  • MIPSpro Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide

  • MIPSpro Fortran Language Reference Manual, Volume 1

  • MIPSpro Fortran Language Reference Manual, Volume 2

  • MIPSpro Fortran Language Reference Manual, Volume 3

  • MIPSpro Fortran 90 Commands and Directives Reference Manual

  • dbx User's Guide

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Convention 

Meaning

command 

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manpage(x) 

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variable 

Italic typeface denotes variable entries and words or concepts being defined.

user input 

This bold, fixed-space font denotes literal items that the user enters in interactive sessions. (Output is shown in nonbold, fixed-space font.)

[ ] 

Brackets enclose optional portions of a command or directive line.

... 

Ellipses indicate that a preceding element can be repeated.

GUI 

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