30 lines
1.3 KiB
HTML
30 lines
1.3 KiB
HTML
<script src="resources/loop-statements.js"></script>
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<script>
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function runDoWhile()
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{
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/* place breakpoint on next line and click continue */ debugger;
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do {
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statement();
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increment();
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} while (condition());
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}
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</script>
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Start a debugging session in the Web Inspector and open this file.
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<br><br>
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Before running the tests please perform the following:
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Make sure the execution is not paused in the debugger.<br>
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Click the button and when the debugger breaks, set a breakpoint on the first line in the loop
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(as indicated by the comment), and click continue.<br>
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The debugger should stop at the beggining of the loop.<br>
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The above actions should be performed before <b>each</b> of the following tests.
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<br><br>
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<input type="button" value="run do-while" onclick="initialize();runDoWhile()"/>
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<br><br>
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TEST 1: Click 'continue'. Execution should continue without stopping on the loop breakpoint again.<br>
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TEST 2: Click 'Step over'. Debugger should step inside the loop to the next statement line.
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'Step over' until the debugger reaches the 'while' line. Click 'Step into' - the debugger should
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enter the 'condition' function.<br>
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TEST 3: 'Step over' to the end of the loop (and 'while' statement) and step over again. Debugger
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should go to the beggining of the loop.<br>
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