/******************************************************************** * File: CST116-Ch9-Debugging.cpp * * General Instructions: Complete each step before proceeding to the * next. * * Debugging Exercise 1 * * 1) Insert a breakpoint on the lines indicated in the code. * 2) Run to Breakpoint 1. * 3) Place a watch on age and days. * 4) Add another watch using &age for the name. This will display * the address of age. * 5) Write down the address of age. * * ANS: 0x000000dfd68ff554{0} * * 6) Step Into the code for the function GetAge. * 7) The execution continues to the function header for GetAge. * 8) Step into one more time. * 9) Why did the address of age and value change? * * ANS: Because age has been defined to a different value. * * 10) Step over the cout and cin statements. * 11) Verify the value entered is stored properly in age. * 12) Step into until the flow returns to main. * 13) Step over one more time. * 14) Why didn't the value entered get transferred back to main? * 15) Stop debugging and fix the error. * 16) Run to Breakpoint 1. * 17) Step over the function call to GetAge. * 18) Verify that the value entered was returned and stored * correctly from GetAge. * 19) Stop debugging. * * Debugging Exercise 2 * * 1) Run to Breakpoint 1. * 2) Step over the call to GetAge. * 3) Step into CalcDays. * 4) Step into one more time so that the current line is the * calculation. * 5) Why is age greyed out in your watch window? * * ANS: Age was not in the calcdays function. * * 6) Stop debugging. * * Debugging Exercise 3 * * 1) Run to Breakpoint 2. * 2) When asked, enter the value of 20 for your age. * 3) Verify that the variable age is 20 and the variable days * is 7300. * 4) Step into the PrintResults function. * 5) Age is 7300? Not even Ralph is that old. * 6) Why did the values for both variables change? * * ANS: The int order for age and days was switched * * 7) Stop debugging and fix the error. * * Debugging Exercise 4 * * 1) Run to Breakpoint 2. * 2) Display your Call Stack window. * 3) View the contents of the window and notice that the top * function on the stack is main. * 4) Step into the PrintResults function. * 5) Notice that the call stack now shows PrintResults on top of * the stack. ********************************************************************/ #include using std::cout; using std::cin; using std::endl; const int DAYS_PER_YEAR = 365; int GetAge(); int CalcDays(int age); void PrintResults(int age, int days); int main() { int age = 0; int days = 0; // Breakpoint 1 // Put breakpoint on the following line age = GetAge(); days = CalcDays(age); // Breakpoint 2 // Put breakpoint on the following line PrintResults(age, days); return 0; } int GetAge() { int age; cout << "Please enter your age: "; cin >> age; return age; } int CalcDays(int years) { int days; days = years * DAYS_PER_YEAR; return days; } void PrintResults(int age, int days) { cout << age << "! Boy are you old!\n"; cout << "Did you know that you are at least " << days << " days old?\n\n"; }