5/8/2023 0 Comments Autoit scite clear line![]() ![]() The symbols in the trace shows that execution jumps from 5 to 8 and waits on 9. And yes we see that all indicators are positioned on line 9. Let us try that by pressing F8 another time. The (enlarged) window shows the return values and and thereafter the 5 array values.īecause we see that the error value is 0, we can expect that the next instruction will not execute the MsgBox. When we press on the + at the line 4 in the Program Trace Window, we see the values of the variables involved in the execution of line 4. The yellow triangle now on line 5, the shows the content of the array in the variable $FileList and the trace window shows the recorded steps taken so far. A tooltip window opens and shows us the result of the execution. We hover the mouse over the variable $FileList. It executes the instructions on line 1,2 and 4 and pauses on line 5. The yellow triangle is positioned on the next instruction to be executed.Įach time we press the F8 key, that instruction will be executed. The screen is rearranged for debugging and after a short moment the first instruction is ready to be executed and debugger pauses for the next steps. Press once the F8 button (start debugging in single step mode). We explain all the details in the other chapters. It looks like the next window.ĭon't be overwhelmed by all the windows you see. You will see after a short moment the main window of AutoIt Debugger in Development Mode. Using the keyboard shortcut Alt+G or using the menu Tools-> Graphical Debugger starts the AutoIt Debugger with this example program ready to run. You can find these instructions in Reference - Integration with SciTE on this site. We assume you have installed the AutoIt Debugger and has followed the instructions to integrate the debugger in the SciTE editor. This is the moment that we start using the AutoIt Debugger. You see the end result, but you did not see it how it ran. It takes less then a second and the result will be shown. Maybe is the concept of arrays not quite clear to you, so you will try the example at the end of the description. In the help file you discover the UDF function _FileListArray and it looks that that function has some of the capabilities you are looking for. if you are thinking of writing a program of finding all your mp3 files on your computer you need a function to read the filenames ending with. There is so much available and sometimes the help file explains a function but the used concepts are still unclear to you. You understand already how to write a simple program, but a large part of the standard and UDF (User Defined Functions) library functions is still unfamiliar to you. We assume you have already installed the AutoIt3 development environment and you have read parts of the AutoIt3 help manual. In this chapter let us explain what you see, when you start the debugger and we will use a simple scenario to get an overall picture of working with the debugger. After reading the topic Architecture of the debugger you have some idea how the AutoIt Debugger works behind the screen.
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