Start the
Debugger
You can start a local debug session on OS/2 or Windows NT from the command
shell using the following syntax:
idebug [ debugger-options] [program-name
[program-parameters]]
where:
- debugger-options
- includes zero or more valid options supported by the
debugger.
- program-name
- is one of:
- The name of an executable file, with a valid path
(or no path, if the executable is locatable
through the PATH environment variable), and the
extension .EXE (optional)
- The name of a post mortem dump file (OS/2 only)
- program-parameters
- includes zero or more parameters your program expects;
for C++ programs, these parameters are usually accessed
by your program through the argc and argv
arguments to the main function.
If you do not specify a program name, the debugger opens a
Startup dialog in which you can choose what you want to
debug.

Debugger Options
Postmortem Debugging

Attach
to a Process
Debug a DLL