Renesas REJ10J1837-0100 Network Card User Manual


 
High-performance Embedded Workshop 17. Using the Debugger
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(14) Changing text colors
You can customize the font and text coloring for the Watch window through the Format Views dialog box (the Text
category in the table below).
It is also possible to use the Format Views dialog box to specify the color for memory with a specific attribute or
changed values shown in the Value column of the Watch window.
To change the look of the Watch window
1. Select [Setup -> Format Views]. The Format Views dialog box opens.
2. Select the Watch item in the tree and expand it.
3. Select the category of objects to be customized.
Category Objects to be Customized Foreground color (default) Background color (default)
Text Text shown in the window Black White
Read * Memory that has been read Black Green
Write * Memory that has been written to Black Red
Modified Variables whose value or position has been
changed
Red White
Note:
*. Support for this function depends on the debugger.
4. Modify the Foreground and Background color selection on the Color tabbed page as desired.
5. Click OK.
17.17.3.4 Locals window
The local variables and their values can be displayed in the Locals window.
(1) Opening the Locals window
To open the Locals window, choose [View -> Symbol -> Locals] or click the Locals toolbar button (
).
Window configuration
The local variables and their values can be displayed. As you debug your program, the Locals window will be
updated. If a local variable is not initialized when defined, then the value in the Locals window will be
undefined until a value is assigned to the local variable.
The contents of this window are blank unless the current PC can be associated to a function containing local
variables in the source files via the debugging information available in the absolute file (*.abs).
Double-clicking the Value column opens a dialog box, which allows you to change the value of a local
variable. (Macro Recording)
The value of a local variable can be changed by using in-place editing. (Macro Recording)