Scope function Shortcut Global Single step back F7
Global single-Step skip F6
Global single-step jump into F5
Global single-Step jump selection Ctrl+f5
Global Debug Last started F11
Global Continue F8
Global use filters to step SHIFT+F5
Global Add/Remove breakpoints Global display Ctrl+d
Global Run last boot ctrl+f11
Global Run to row ctrl+r
Global Execution Ctrl+u
1.Step into (also F5) jump
2.Step over (also F6) skip
3.Step return (also F7) executes the current method, and then return jumps out of this method
4.step filter Progressive filtering is performed until an unfiltered position or breakpoint is encountered (set Filter:window-preferences-java-debug-step Filtering)
5.resume restarts debug and runs until breakpoint is encountered.
For example: A and B two breakpoints, the debug process found a breakpoint is useless, remove a breakpoint, run resume will skip a directly to the B breakpoint.
6.hit count set execution times for a for loop in the program (set breakpoint view-right-click count)
7.inspect check operation. Executes an expression that displays the execution value
8.watch real-time monitoring of changes in objects, methods, or variables Select a variable, right-click to view "Watch"
9. Variables in the variables view can change the value of the variable, and the variables view selects the variable right-click--change value. For quick commissioning.
10. Breakpoint Properties:
1) How many times hit count executes and suspend for loop
2) Enable condition meets your input criteria (for ture\ changes) on hold
3) Suspend this thread when suspend thread is multi-threaded
4) Suspend VM suspend virtual machine
The 11.debug process modifies some code after the--〉save&build-->resume--> is re-suspended on the breakpoint
12.resume when debug debugging runs out of exception, run resume and start debugging again from the breakpoint
13. If a row has many methods, when the first press F5 key to jump into this line first method, F6 step by step debugging, F7 jump out of this method. When the second press F5 key to jump into this line the second method, F6 step by step debugging, F7 jump out of this method. And so on. To enter this line the first few methods, just a few times F5 and F7.
The shortcut keys that Eclipse uses in debug debugging