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Run executes the program corresponding to the currently active CSD window. pcGRASP does this by opening a console window and issuing the execute command to that window. If the program is a console application, input and output will occur in the console window. If the program is a graphical application, like a Java applet, then the console will appear along with the graphical application. When program execution is complete, the console will automatically close. (Note: If an output window is active, this option will not be available.)
Run Captured executes the program corresponding to the active CSD window in the same manner as Run, but does not close the console at the end of program execution. Instead, the user is prompted to press a key (with the console window selected) before pcGRASP closes the run window. (Note: If an output window is active, this option will not be available.)
Run File opens a dialog from which the user may select an exectuable to run. Using this option, it is also possible to pass command line arguments to the program.
Run Previous executes the last program specified via a Run, Run Captured or Run File command. If Run File was used, pcGRASP uses the program arguments that were specified.
Run Debugger starts a graphical interface to gdb, the GNU debugger.