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Debugger

A debugger is software for executing a computer program in an environment that allows for programming-level inspection and control. A debugger is often used to debug, but can be used for other goals including testing. Common features of a debugger include stepping through code line-by-line, breaking into the program's flow of control, managing…

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Features

Language dependency

Memory protection

Hardware support for debugging

Debugger front-ends

Ethical or legal debugging

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Debugger

Nodes58
Edges57
Triples49
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.034483
Components1

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Debugger

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related to Reverse debugging · 13
Debugger → Enterprise, IntelliTrace, Java, Microsoft Visual Studio, NET, Perl, Python, Reverse, Some, These, Ultimate, Various, Visual Basic
related to Debugger front-ends · 7
Debugger → CLI, CLI-only, Developers, GUI, Some, Some GUI, This
related to External links · 6
Debugger → Debugging Tools, Plug-insIntelliTrace, Various Debugger Resources, Visual Basic, Visual Studio Enterprise, WindowsOpenRCE
related to Features · 5
Debugger → Debuggers, It, Some, The, Typically
related to Language dependency · 4
Debugger → COBOL, For, PL/1, Some
related to Ethical or legal debugging · 3
Debugger → Crackme's, Debugging, These
see also · 3
Debugger → Comparison, Computer, DebuggerRubber
related to Handling program errors · 2
Debugger → If, When
related to Memory protection · 2
Debugger → Some, This
related to Time travel debugging · 1
Debugger → In

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debuggers program code debugging also memory allows typically reverse features execution hardware support software debug used instruction source language often

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running a program step by stepinstance ofDebuggers also offer more sophisticated functions0.80text
buffer overflowinstance ofMemory protectionSome debuggers also incorporate memory protection to avoid storage violations0.80text
those on ARM architecture processors or using the Nexus command setinstance ofMany systems with such ISP support also have other hardware debug support.JTAG access to hardware debug interfaces0.80text
Debuggerrelated to Debugger front-endsSome0.60section
Debuggerrelated to Debugger front-endsCLI0.60section
Debuggerrelated to Debugger front-endsDevelopers0.60section
Debuggerrelated to Debugger front-endsGUI0.60section
Debuggerrelated to Debugger front-endsThis0.60section
Debuggerrelated to Debugger front-endsCLI-only0.60section
Debuggerrelated to Debugger front-endsSome GUI0.60section
Debuggerrelated to Ethical or legal debuggingDebugging0.60section
Debuggerrelated to Ethical or legal debuggingCrackme's0.60section

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