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*[https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/debug-solutions/topic/515990 Intel Parallel Debugger Extension has been deprecated?] | *[https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/debug-solutions/topic/515990 Intel Parallel Debugger Extension has been deprecated?] | ||
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*Links about Debug Multithreaded Applications in Visual Studio | *Links about Debug Multithreaded Applications in Visual Studio |
Revision as of 10:53, 8 December 2016
Striking
Our project: Debugging Threads in Intel Parallel Studio
Group Members
Progress
Oct 17th:
- Picked topic
- Picked presentation date.
Oct 20th:
- Created Wiki page
Nov 6th - 13th:
- There are great resources about Intel Parallel Debugger Extension for Microsoft Visual Studio like below.
- Debugging Threads in Intel Parallel Studio - [Dr Dobbs Article]
- Intel® Parallel Debugger Extension, Added Aug 2, 2012 - [[3]]
- Intel Parallel Composer Parallel Debugger Extension Tutorial - [Mittie Sylvian's Video]
However, Intel Parallel Debugger Extension has been deprecated from the version Intel Composer XE 2013 at the end of 2012. I have noticed this from the Intel User Forum.
Nov 14th - 23th:
- Links about Debug Multithreaded Applications in Visual Studio
- How to: Use the Threads Window
- How to: Use the Parallel Watch Window
- Using the Parallel Stacks Window
Callout Letter | Element Name | Description |
A | Call Stack Segment or Node | Contains a series of method contexts for one or more threads. |
B | Blue Highlight | Presente the call path of the current thread. |
C | Arrow lines | Connect nodes to make up the entire call path for the thread(s). |
D | Tooltip on Node Header | Shows the ID and user-defined name of each thread whose call path shares this node. |
E | Method Context | Represents one or more stack frames in the same method. |
- Sample code can be downloaded from here
- Debugging Tips
- Hit F9 at the front of a line to put break points
- Run the program in Debug mode first and then open the windows you need.
- Open the windows like Memory, Threads, Parallel Stacks, and Local or Auto.
- Hit F10 or F11 to run codes line by line
- F9 to put or remove break points
Links about Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2017