PDT debugging function allows you to test your files and applications and detect errors in your code.
The debugger allows you to control the execution of your program using a variety of options including setting breakpoints, stepping through your code, and inspecting your variables and parameters.
PDT includes several different debugging methods as described below:
Allows you to debug files on your workspace using your
internal debugger.
The Internal Debugger enables developers to locally validate freshly developed
code before deploying to a web server. The internal option means that
files located on your workspace can be debugged.
See Locally Debugging a PHP Script for more information.
Note:
Your server must be running the XDebug in order for remote debugging capabilities to function.
Allows you to debug applications situated on a server. It allows you to debug whole applications, including any required interactive user input.
Note:
It's recommended that your local project structure reflect the project structure on your server.
See Debugging a PHP Web Page for more information.
Note:
Your server must be running the XDebug in order for remote debugging capabilities to function.
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