Source Window Views

If your program was compiled with debugging information, you have three choices as to how to view it in the Source window:

Source View

Source views are only available for components that were compiled with debug information. For any file that can be viewed with a source view, all views (source, disassembly, and mixed) are available.

In a Source view, the Source window displays the source code for an object file within your program. If the object file was made from several source files, and Options->Window settings->Notebook is checked, the source view is displayed in notebook format, with a tab for each source file that is included in the object file.

Disassembly View

For objects that were not compiled with debug information, Disassembly view is the only view available.

In a Disassembly view, the object code for an object used by your program is disassembled into assembly language. For objects that were compiled with debug information, you can switch between disassembly view and the other views (source and mixed).

Mixed View

Mixed views are available only for objects that were compiled with debug information.

A Mixed view is a combination of a source view and a disassembly view. In this view, the Source window displays each line of source code followed by the resulting assembly language instructions. If the object file was made from several source files, and Options->Window settings->Notebook is checked, the mixed view is displayed in notebook format, with a tab for each source file that is included in the object file.



Debugger Windows