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harbour-core/include/hbdebug.ch
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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* Header file for debugger
*
* Copyright 1999 Ryszard Glab <rglab@imid.med.pl>
* www - http://harbour-project.org
*
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/* NOTE: This file is also used by C code. */
#ifndef HB_DEBUGGER_CH_
#define HB_DEBUGGER_CH_
/* Mode of __dbgEntry calls (the first parameter) */
#define HB_DBG_MODULENAME 1 /* 2nd argumment is a module name */
#define HB_DBG_LOCALNAME 2 /* 2nd argument is a local var name */
#define HB_DBG_STATICNAME 3 /* 2nd arg is a static var name */
#define HB_DBG_ENDPROC 4 /* exit from a procedure */
#define HB_DBG_SHOWLINE 5 /* show current line */
#define HB_DBG_GETENTRY 6 /* initialize C __dbgEntry function pointer */
#define HB_DBG_ACTIVATE 7 /* activate debugger interface */
#define HB_DBG_VMQUIT 8 /* call internal debugger destructors */
#endif /* HB_DEBUGGER_CH_ */