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| author | Taylor Rogers <[email protected]> | 2022-10-03 09:09:32 -0700 |
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| committer | Taylor Rogers <[email protected]> | 2022-10-03 09:09:32 -0700 |
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diff --git a/Ch 5 Debugging Project/Ch 5 Debugging Project.cpp b/Ch 5 Debugging Project/Ch 5 Debugging Project.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 9ceae8c..0000000 --- a/Ch 5 Debugging Project/Ch 5 Debugging Project.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -/********************************************************************
-* File: Chap_5_Debugging.cpp
-*
-* General Instructions: Complete each step before proceeding to the
-* next.
-*
-*
-*
-*
-* Debugging Exercise 1
-*
-* 1) On the lines indicated in the code below, insert a breakpoint.
-* 2) With the program not in debugging mode, start debugging by
-* using the "Step Into" tool.
-* 3) Click on the Watch1 tab.
-* 4) With the cursor in the Name column type money and press enter.
-* This adds a programmer defined watch on the variable money.
-* 5) Step Into until you reach the first cout statement. With
-* the current line being that cout statement, Step Into again.
-* 6) What happened? Where are we now? What is all of this nasty
-* looking code?
-*
-* Step 6 didn't work, as noted in Saturdays class. If I right click and
-* "step into specific" I think it has the same desired effect.
-*
-* 7) Remember, stepping into a predefined routine takes you to the
-* code for that routine. If the debugger can't find the code it
-* will show the assembly code for that routine.
-* 8) How do we get out of this mess? Use the "Step Out" tool.
-* 9) In Visual Studio you will be taken back to the same cout
-* statement. Use the Step Over tool to take you to the next
-* line.
-* 10) Step over the next cout statement. Now look at the console
-* window. What was printed?
-*
-* After "stepping over" to the next cout, I see: "After your raise you have $"
-*
-* 11) Select Stop Debugging either from the Debug menu or from your
-* toolbar.
-*
-* Debugging Exercise 2
-*
-* 1) With the program stopped, run to Breakpoint 1 by selecting
-* the Start Debugging menu option, toolbar icon or press F5.
-* 2) Step over the cout.
-* 3) Step over the cin. Notice that you can now enter a value.
-* 4) Enter the value .1 and press enter.
-* 5) Notice that the current line of execution is now at the
-* calculation.
-* 6) Look at your watch. What is the value of money?
-*
-* 123.449997
-*
-* 7) Hover your mouse pointer over raise. What is its value?
-*
-* 0.100000001
-*
-* 8) Step over the calculation. Notice the watch on money is now
-* red. This designates that the variable just changed its value.
-* 9) What happened to our money? I thought a raise was supposed
-* to increase our money? Stop debugging and fix the calculation.
-*
-* Debugging Exercise 3
-*
-* 1) Choose Disable All Breakpoints from the Debug menu.
-* 2) With the cursor on the calculation, Run to Cursor. Remember
-* that the Run to Cursor tool can be accessed by right clicking
-* in the code window and choosing the correct menu option.
-* 3) Step over the calculation and verify that this time
-* you end up with more money than before the raise.
-* 4) Stop debugging. Now run the entire program by choosing the menu
-* option Start Without Debugging.
-*
-********************************************************************/
-
-#include <iostream>
-#include <iomanip>
-using std::cout;
-using std::cin;
-using std::endl;
-
-int main()
-{
- float money = 123.45F;
- float raise;
-
- cout << "You have $";
- cout << money << endl;
-
- // Breakpoint 1
- // Put a breakpoint on the following line
- cout << "Enter percent raise: ";
- cin >> raise;
-
- money = money + money * raise;
-
- cout << "After your raise you have $";
- cout << money << endl;
-
- return 0;
-}
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