GRASP - CSD Window (Ada 95) : Run

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Run - Runs the executable for the current file in the CSD window.

Run Previous - Executes the most recently run executable. If no file has been run, then a file selection dialog will appear so that the user may choose an executable to run.

Run File - Raises a file selection dialog box so the user may select and executable to run. Using this option, it is also possible to enter command line arguments to a program.

Cleanup Session - Closes the run window. It is recommended that you use the cleanup option to close the run window rather than closing the window manually. This allows GRASP to perform a few housekeeping chores, as well as cleanup any tasks that may have gotten away from the programmer.

When running a file, a "Run Control" dialog appears. If something goes wrong with your program, such as getting caught in an infinite loop, one of the two buttons, interrupt or kill, may be used to end the program. To prevent accidental runaway programs, it is recommended that you use the kill option when manual termination of a process is required.

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