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Test: Support skipping code when stepping #4954
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Support skipping code when stepping
Test: Support skipping code when stepping
Apr 26, 2016
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for #4798:
We added experimental support for automatically skipping 'uninteresting code' when stepping through code in the debugger. 'Uninteresting code' is code that is generated by a transpiling process but is not covered by a source map so it does not map back to the original source. Typically this code gets into your way when stepping through code in the debugger because it makes the debugger switch between the original source code and generated code that you are not really interested in.
This experimental feature automatically steps through code not covered by a source map until it has reached a location that is covered by a source map again. To enable the feature just add the attribute
smartStep
with a value oftrue
to your launch configuration.Here is a sample project: async-sample.zip
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