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  2. Stepping (debugging) - Wikipedia

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    Program animation or stepping refers to the debugging method of executing code one instruction or line at a time. The programmer may examine the state of the program, machine, and related data before and after execution of a particular line of code.

  3. Debug code - Wikipedia

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    A unit test is code that is written to execute a specific function in the code to be tested and usually targets a small unit of code, such a single method or class. Using a combination of assert statements and other test statements, programmers can create suites of test cases in order to tell if a method or function is being executed properly.

  4. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    It can either step into functions to debug inside it, or step over it, i.e., the execution of the function body isn't available for manual inspection. [27] The debugger supports Edit and Continue, i.e., it allows code to be edited as it is being debugged. When debugging, if the mouse pointer hovers over any variable, its current value is ...

  5. Breakpoint - Wikipedia

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    The debugging interface of Eclipse with a program suspended at a breakpoint. Panels with stack trace (upper left) and watched variables (upper right) can be seen. In software development , a breakpoint is an intentional stopping or pausing place in a program , put in place for debugging purposes.

  6. Integrated development environment - Wikipedia

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    First, it means searching for class and function declarations, usages, variable and field read/write, etc. IDEs can use different kinds of user interface for code search, for example form-based widgets [10] and natural-language based interfaces. Second, it means searching for a concrete implementation of some specified functionality.

  7. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. High-level programming language Not to be confused with Java (programming language), Javanese script, or ECMAScript. JavaScript Screenshot of JavaScript source code Paradigm Multi-paradigm: event-driven, functional, imperative, procedural, object-oriented Designed by Brendan Eich of ...

  8. Source-to-source compiler - Wikipedia

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    There are also debugging utilities that map the transcompiled source code back to the original code; for example, the JavaScript Source Map standard [citation needed] allows mapping of the JavaScript code executed by a web browser back to the original source when the JavaScript code was, for example, minified or produced by a transcompiled-to ...

  9. Scripting language - Wikipedia

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    Perl, [2] text-processing language that later developed into a general-purpose language; also used as an extension language for various applications; PowerShell, for scripting Microsoft Windows, macOS and Linux; Python, general-purpose as well as extension language; Rexx, general-purpose language that runs on many platforms; also used as ...