Halt Execution of a
Debuggee Program
To halt execution of a debuggee program that is currently
running, do one of the following:
- From a Source window or the Session Control window,
select Run->Halt
- From any window that has toolbar buttons displayed, click
on the
button
You may find that execution halts in
a function other than the one you are debugging (for example, a
system library function). To run to the end of that function
and stop in your own code, do one of the following:
- Issue the Step return command from the
Source window execution stopped in
- If the previous technique results in the debugger
displaying the message "Cannot determine return
address", issue the Step debug command
until execution returns to your code
- If you know what line in your program will be the next to
execute after the current function returns, go to the
source window containing that line, set a breakpoint on
it, and issue the Run command.

Set a Line Breakpoint
Terminate a Debug Session