User manual

Your STVD graphical environment UM0036
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Build menu
The Build menu contains the commands that allow you to set the configuration for building
your application, and to start and stop the build. These commands, with the exception of
Compile and Batch Build, apply to the active project in your workspace. Compile applies
to the source file that you have selected in the Workspace window. Batch Build applies to
the projects that you identify in the Batch Build window. For more information, see Build
commands on page 158.
Note: You do not have access to the commands in this menu until you have created a workspace
with a project.
Debug menu
This menu provides access to the commands associated with running and stopping a
loaded program (Run, Restart, Continue, Run to Cursor and Stop), single stepping
through it (Step Into, Step Over, Step Out), and the commands Go To PC, and Set PC.
These commands are specific to running your program while debugging. For more
information about using these commands refer to Running an application on page 167.
Debug instrument menu
This menu gives you access to options that are specific to your target debugging hardware.
As a result, the menu contents will change when you start a debugging session, depending
on the features supported by the debugging tool that you have specified.
Before you identify your debug instrument, this menu contains the following command by
default.
For more information about other commands that can appear in this menu, refer to the
debugging features that are specific to your debug instrument.
Tools menu
The Tools menu offers customization and setup options for defining the look and layout of
STVD and to set a number of user options. The options of the Tools menu are described in
Table 9.
Table 8. Debug Instrument menu commands
Command Description
Target Settings
Opens the Debug Instrument Settings window, which allows you to choose
your debug instrument and configure the parallel, USB or Ethernet connection
(see Selecting the debug instrument on page 161).