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  • Subject: Step into service program in debug
  • From: Dave Murvin <davem@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 17:52:19 -0800
  • Organization: DRM Enterprises, Inc

Hi there,

I am having trouble getting STRDBG to work when I try to step into a
procedure in a service program.
The code I am trying to debug in by main program is as follows:

 Eval      UsrSpcPtr = SetUsrSpc( UsrSpcName   :  
                                  UsrSpcLib    )  
 If        UsrSpcPtr = *Null                      

SetUsrSpc is a procedure in a service program that checks for an
existing user space, creates it if necessary and returns a pointer to
the user space.  My problem appears to be in this procedure, but I have
been unable to step into this procedure (F22).  When debug stops on the
Eval statement, Step into goes directly to the If UsrSpcPtr...
statement.  I have used F14 to select the service program and add break
points to the SetUsrSpc, but I have not been able to get the debugger to
step into SetUsrSpc.

I have been able to step into other service program procedures when used
with the CallP op code.

Am I missing something?  

Thanks in advance for any help on this.

-- 
Dave Murvin
DRM Enterprises, Inc.
davem@drme.com
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