Code Composer Studio
20.1.1
  • 1. Glossary
  • 2. Overview
  • 3. Installation and Updates
  • 4. Getting Started
  • 5. General IDE
  • 6. Projects and Build
  • 7. Debug
    • 7.1. Debug Overview
    • 7.2. Configuring the Debugger
    • 7.3. Launching a debug session
    • 7.4. Debugging the application
    • 7.5. Advanced Debugging Topics
    • 7.6. Trace
    • 7.7. The General Extension Language (GEL)
    • 7.8. Scripting
      • 7.8.1. Scripting
      • 7.8.2. Migrating Legacy DSS Scripts
    • 7.9. Legacy Scripting (DSS)
  • 8. Training
  • 9. Frequently Asked Questions
  • 10. Troubleshooting
  • 11. License
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7.8. Scripting¶

This chapter describes the Code Composer Studio™ debug environment. It describes how to create, manage and launch the debugger, and also the features available for debugging the environment.

  • 7.8.1. Scripting
    • 7.8.1.1. Scripting API
    • 7.8.1.2. Getting Started
      • 7.8.1.2.1. Configuring and Launching a Debug Session
      • 7.8.1.2.2. Connecting and Disconnecting a Target
      • 7.8.1.2.3. Loading and Running a Program
      • 7.8.1.2.4. Shutting Down the Debug Session
      • 7.8.1.2.5. Breakpoints
    • 7.8.1.3. Example Script
    • 7.8.1.4. Running a Script
    • 7.8.1.5. Debugging a Script
    • 7.8.1.6. Using GEL with Scripting
    • 7.8.1.7. Debugger Properties
    • 7.8.1.8. Recommended Extensions
    • 7.8.1.9. Scripting Console
  • 7.8.2. Migrating Legacy DSS Scripts
    • 7.8.2.1. Differences between the JavaScript environment
    • 7.8.2.2. Imports
    • 7.8.2.3. Launching a scripting session
    • 7.8.2.4. Command changes
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