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In this chapter we will learn how to run a test suite with QF-Test's built-in and intuitive debugger. If you are familiar with debugging from other IDEs like Eclipse, you will find this debugger similar in function and usefulness.
This chapter is also available as a video tutorial at "Using the Debugger".
By the end of this chapter you will be familiar with the following debugger functionality:
NoteInstead of the debugger buttons you can also enter the commands via the QF-Test menu and most by keyboard shortcuts as well. You'll find the shortcut listed beside the menu option, if available. For a complete list, refer to the Keyboard shortcuts section of the user manual. You can also find a little helper there for attaching to your keyboard which shows the function key assignment of QF-Test.
There are some more functions related to the debugger that we will come to in later chapters:
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