Terminate a Debug
Session
To terminate a debug session and exit the debugger, do one of
the following:
- Select File->Close debugger from any
debugger window that has a File menu.
- Press F3 from any debugger window that
is not a dialog
- Switch to the Session
Control window and use your windowing system's technique
for closing that window. For example, in OS/2 or Windows, double-click on the
upper left corner of the window or press Alt+F4.
To terminate a debug session and
start another one (local debugging only)
do one of the following:
- If you want to start the same program executing again,
select Run->Restart from a Source
window or the Session Control window.
- Run the current program to completion,
if this is feasible. A message window with the
text "Program has run to
completion"
appears. Click on OK. A Startup dialog
then appears.
- Select File->Startup from a Source
window or the Session Control window.
The debugger locks the load
modules for your program from write updates by the compiler until
execution completes. If you want to recompile your program and
debug it again, you should run the program to completion, exit
the debugger, or switch to debugging a different program before
recompiling.

Halt Execution of a
Debuggee Program