Good day, Hashcode.

I work here with such a wonderful development environment, like IDEA (or rather, porting an application from Android, whose source code I view through it) and a little bit of fucking: where good developers hid such a thing as "Continue" or "Go to the next breakpoint" in step by step debugging? Is she at all? Something Google requests did not clarify anything to me.

ZY Nekstati, is it normal for Java that the debugger periodically tries to think about the eternal? I just usually write it myself in C # and use Visual Studio, and I was not used to such pearls when debagging.

  • About the "think about the eternal" - it may work garbage collector. - Anton Mukhin

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Click on the button, very reminiscent of "Play" in the player (the dialog that appears below when debugging).

  • Ugh, exactly, did not notice the Resume Program. :) Shame on me, shame. - Olter

F6 - next step F8 - next breakpoint

Well, or in there - in debug mode, a tab with processes appears and there are necessary buttons on it

  • Yes, the fact of the matter is that there is no such thing. There is a Step Over - go to the next line, Step Into - go to the method and Step Out. And a bunch of force DoSamethings. - Olter
  • maybe you did not set breakpoints? ) - Gorets
  • Arranged, already figured out, see above. Plus, I have to answer, I just have a strange inattention. - Olter