Renesas M16C/64 Network Card User Manual


 
R0E530640MCU00 User’s Manual 5. Debugging Functions
REJ10J1733-0100 Rev.1.00 Apr. 01, 2008
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5.7.5 Entering Events Each Time or Reusing Events
There are following two methods to set events in any function concerned.
One method is to create events in the respective setting dialog boxes each time.
The other method is to choose one condition you want to use from the registered event list and drag and drop it into the
condition area in which you want to set the event.
The former method is referred to here as entering events each time, and the latter as reusing events.
[Entering events each time]
This is the condition used only once. The event you created is used “without ever being registered.”
After the event is used (i.e., changed or removed), its setting becomes nonexistent.
The events you create by only double-clicking in the Event column of the Editor window are the one that is entered each time.
[
Reusing events]
Any event registered in the Registered Events dialog box can be reused by dragging and dropping it into the condition setting
area of any function concerned.
Figure 5.40 Schematic of event reuse
(1) Dragging and dropping into multiple functions
One event in the Registered Events can be dragged and dropped into multiple functions.
If the content of an event is altered after being dragged and dropped, the alteration you made is not reflected on the registered
event list side.
(2)
Registering duplicates in the registered event list
Even the events that have the same contents set can be registered in the list overlapping one another.