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RealView Debugger User Guide - ARM Information Center

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Controlling ExecutionFigure 3-3 Close log and journal files selection boxEach entry has an associated check box that is ticked by default. Select a check box tounselect a file. The list selection box contains:OKCancelHelpClick this button to close selected files and then close the selection box.Click this button to leave all files open and then close the selection box.Using Cancel ignores the status of any check boxes in the list.Click this button to display the online help for this selection box.Use the File Editor pane, or a text editor of your choosing, to view the contents of yourlog and journal files. You can then edit the commands shown in a log file to create aninclude file for use as a command file or as a macro.Creating log and journal files at start-upYou can start <strong>RealView</strong> <strong>Debugger</strong> and open a log or journal file for writing. Do this fromMS-DOS, or from a Command Prompt window, or create a desktop shortcut, forexample:rvdebug.exe -stdiolog "C:\rvd\test_files\STDIO_tst_file.log”rvdebug.exe -jou "C:\rvd\test_files\Jou_tst_file.jou”rvdebug.exe -log "C:\rvd\test_files\Log_tst_file.log”If the file does not exist, <strong>RealView</strong> <strong>Debugger</strong> creates it. Where the file exists, <strong>RealView</strong><strong>Debugger</strong> overwrites the current contents, without displaying a warning message.When <strong>RealView</strong> <strong>Debugger</strong> starts to write to the log file, it records the filename as thefirst entry, for example:;;;;LOG FILE: C:\rvd\test_files\my_log.log<strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0153G Copyright © 2002-2005 <strong>ARM</strong> Limited. All rights reserved. 3-17

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