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RealView Debugger User Guide - ARM Information Center

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Workspace Settings ReferenceTable A-1 Command settings (continued)NameCharUcharBuffer_heightPropertiesThe way that char* and char[] values are displayed, for example asstrings or values, for the PRINT command.The way that unsigned char* values are displayed, for example asstrings or values, for the PRINT command.The number of lines of scrollback available in the Command area.The default is 1024 lines. Values must be greater than 32.Changing this takes effect when <strong>RealView</strong> <strong>Debugger</strong> next starts.A.1.2DisassemblerSettings in this group control how the disassembly view is displayed in the Codewindow. This can be set for all processors or for specific processors only. The defaultsettings apply to all processors.When <strong>RealView</strong> <strong>Debugger</strong> starts, it uses the last-used settings unless overridden bythese settings. These settings can be overridden dynamically by issuing CLI commands.Saving changes takes immediate effect.NoteSome processor disassemblers do not support features configured with these settings,and the settings are ignored.Table A-2 describes the settings.Table A-2 Disassembler settingsNameSymbolsLabelsSourcePropertiesWhen instructions reference direct memory locations, either relativeto the PC or as absolute references, the debugger tries to show thesymbol at that location. Use this to disable this property.When an instruction has a label associated with the address, thedebugger shows it inline. Use this to disable this property.By default, high-level source code is interleaved with disassemblycode when available. Use this to disable this property.<strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0153G Copyright © 2002-2005 <strong>ARM</strong> Limited. All rights reserved. A-3

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