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The behavior of the Storage pane changes depending on the platform running the program you are debugging. The Storage pane is not available when debugging on the AS/400. Select the appropriate platform:
Use this pane to view and modify the contents of storage used by your program. By default, storage contents are displayed from the starting address of your program. Alternatively, storage contents are displayed where an executed program has halted or at the location of a selection that has been added to a Storage pane.
Use the scroll bar in the Storage pane to view storage flats or locations above or below the starting address of the pane.
Storage contents can be modified by double-clicking and editing a location or by highlighting the location to be edited, and selecting Edit from a pop-up menu or from the Storage pull-down menu. After selecting the location, a valid value can be entered.
The Storage Pane is not available when debugging interpreted Java
programs. It is available when debugging High Performance Compiled (HPC) Java programs.
Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.
Content style | Select the representation of storage from the Content style pull-down list. |
Columns Per Line | Select the number of columns from the Columns Per Line pull-down list. |
If a new Storage Monitor pane is opened, the expression to be monitored will appear in the new pane's tab and these additional push-buttons will appear in the new pane:
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Use this pane to view and modify the contents of storage used by your program. If you compile your program with the TEST option, the debug engine will display the storage starting at the address of entry to main() in the first load module.
Use the scroll bar in the Storage pane to view storage flats or locations above or below the starting address of the pane.
Storage contents can be modified by double-clicking and editing a location or by highlighting the location to be edited, and selecting Edit from a pop-up menu or from the Storage pull-down menu. After selecting the location, a valid value can be entered.
When debugging a C/C++ program or an OS/390 Java program object, a pop-up menu option lets you display the contents of a selected storage block according to a user-defined layout specified in an XML file.
The Storage Pane is not available when debugging
interpreted Java programs. It is available when debugging OS/390 Java program objects.
Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.
Content style | Select the representation of storage from the Content style pull-down list. |
Columns Per Line | Select the number of columns from the Columns Per Line pull-down list. |
If a new Storage Monitor pane is opened, the expression to be monitored will appear in the new pane's tab and these additional push-buttons will appear in the new pane:
Push-buttons |
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