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package com.sun.jdi.event;
import com.sun.jdi.request.StepRequest;
Notification of step completion in the target VM. The step event is generated immediately before the code at its location is executed. Thus, if the step is entering a new method (as might occur with StepRequest.STEP_INTO
) the location of the event is the first instruction of the method. When a step leaves a method, the location of the event will be the first instruction after the call in the calling method; note that this location may not be at a line boundary, even if StepRequest.STEP_LINE
was used. Author: Robert Field See Also: Since: 1.3
/**
* Notification of step completion in the target VM.
* The step event is generated immediately before the code at its location
* is executed. Thus, if the step is entering a new method (as might occur
* with {@link StepRequest#STEP_INTO StepRequest.STEP_INTO})
* the location of the event is the first instruction of the method.
* When a step leaves a method, the location of the event will be the
* first instruction after the call in the calling method; note that
* this location may not be at a line boundary, even if
* {@link StepRequest#STEP_LINE StepRequest.STEP_LINE} was used.
*
* @see StepRequest
* @see EventQueue
*
* @author Robert Field
* @since 1.3
*/
public interface StepEvent extends LocatableEvent {
}