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What (who) is debug - definition

DOS, OS/2 AND 32-BIT MICROSOFT WINDOWS COMMAND
DEBUG; Dos debug; DEBUG.EXE; DEBUG.COM; DEBUG (DOS Command); DEBUG (DOS command); MS-DOS DEBUG; PC DOS DEBUG; Novell DOS DEBUG; OpenDOS DEBUG; DR-DOS DEBUG; 86-DOS DEBUG; FreeDOS DEBUG; DEBUG (command)
  • <code>DEBUG.COM</code> (among other commands) in [[IBM PC DOS]] 1.0.
  • The [[Microsoft Windows 95]] <code>DEBUG.EXE</code> command

debug         
  • A computer log entry from the Mark&nbsp;II, with a moth taped to the page
  • Xbox]] debug unit intended for developers.
PROCESS OF FINDING AND RESOLVING DEFECTS OR PROBLEMS WITHIN A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Debugged; Remote debugging; Debuggery; Post-mortem debugging; De Bug; Debug; Steps To Reproduce; Saff Squeeze; Printf debugging; Anti-debugging code; Anti-debugging; Print debugging; De-bug; Debugger detection; Steps to reproduce
¦ verb (debugs, debugging, debugged)
1. remove errors from (computer hardware or software).
2. detect and remove concealed microphones from.
Derivatives
debugger noun
debug         
  • A computer log entry from the Mark&nbsp;II, with a moth taped to the page
  • Xbox]] debug unit intended for developers.
PROCESS OF FINDING AND RESOLVING DEFECTS OR PROBLEMS WITHIN A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Debugged; Remote debugging; Debuggery; Post-mortem debugging; De Bug; Debug; Steps To Reproduce; Saff Squeeze; Printf debugging; Anti-debugging code; Anti-debugging; Print debugging; De-bug; Debugger detection; Steps to reproduce
(debugs, debugging, debugged)
When someone debugs a computer program, they look for the faults in it and correct them so that it will run properly. (COMPUTING)
The production lines ground to a halt for hours while technicians tried to debug software.
VERB: V n
DEBUG         
  • A computer log entry from the Mark&nbsp;II, with a moth taped to the page
  • Xbox]] debug unit intended for developers.
PROCESS OF FINDING AND RESOLVING DEFECTS OR PROBLEMS WITHIN A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Debugged; Remote debugging; Debuggery; Post-mortem debugging; De Bug; Debug; Steps To Reproduce; Saff Squeeze; Printf debugging; Anti-debugging code; Anti-debugging; Print debugging; De-bug; Debugger detection; Steps to reproduce
<software, tool> The bundled compiler/assembler for DOS/Windows after CP/M. [Did CP/M have "DEBUG"?] ["DOS Power Tools, Techniques, Tricks, and Utilities, PC Magazine, Paul Somerson Executive Editor, Bantam Books, 1988]. (2003-06-17)

Wikipedia

Debug (command)

The line-oriented debugger DEBUG.EXE is an external command in operating systems such as DOS, OS/2 and Windows (only in 16-bit/32-bit versions).

DEBUG can act as an assembler, disassembler, or hex dump program allowing users to interactively examine memory contents (in assembly language, hexadecimal or ASCII), make changes, and selectively execute COM, EXE and other file types. It also has several subcommands which are used to access specific disk sectors, I/O ports and memory addresses.

Examples of use of debug
1. "The end result will be the continued absence of any real consumer choice, years of waiting for Microsoft to improve –– or even debug –– its monopoly products and of course high prices," said Thomas Vinje, lawyer for ECIS, in the statement.
2. One of the affidavits, he said, even led to the revelation that telephones of judges and their relatives were still being tapped by intelligence agencies and the apex court was forced to direct the government to debug the judges‘ residences.
3. "The end result will be the continued absence of any real consumer choice, years of waiting for Microsoft to improve –– or even debug –– its monopoly products, and of course high prices," he said.