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doc: match debugger output & instructions to master behavior
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PR-URL: #13885
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
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Jan Krems authored and addaleax committed Jul 11, 2017
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Node.js includes an out-of-process debugging utility accessible via a
[TCP-based protocol][] and built-in debugging client. To use it, start Node.js
with the `debug` argument followed by the path to the script to debug; a prompt
with the `inspect` argument followed by the path to the script to debug; a prompt
will be displayed indicating successful launch of the debugger:

```txt
$ node debug myscript.js
< Debugger listening on 127.0.0.1:5858
connecting to 127.0.0.1:5858 ... ok
break in /home/indutny/Code/git/indutny/myscript.js:1
> 1 global.x = 5;
$ node inspect myscript.js
< Debugger listening on ws://127.0.0.1:9229/80e7a814-7cd3-49fb-921a-2e02228cd5ba
< For help see https://nodejs.org/en/docs/inspector
< Debugger attached.
Break on start in myscript.js:1
> 1 (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { global.x = 5;
2 setTimeout(() => {
3 debugger;
3 console.log('world');
debug>
```

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Once the debugger is run, a breakpoint will occur at line 3:

```txt
$ node debug myscript.js
< Debugger listening on 127.0.0.1:5858
connecting to 127.0.0.1:5858 ... ok
break in /home/indutny/Code/git/indutny/myscript.js:1
> 1 global.x = 5;
$ node inspect myscript.js
< Debugger listening on ws://127.0.0.1:9229/80e7a814-7cd3-49fb-921a-2e02228cd5ba
< For help see https://nodejs.org/en/docs/inspector
< Debugger attached.
Break on start in myscript.js:1
> 1 (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { global.x = 5;
2 setTimeout(() => {
3 debugger;
debug> cont
< hello
break in /home/indutny/Code/git/indutny/myscript.js:3
1 global.x = 5;
break in myscript.js:3
1 (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { global.x = 5;
2 setTimeout(() => {
> 3 debugger;
4 console.log('world');
5 }, 1000);
debug> next
break in /home/indutny/Code/git/indutny/myscript.js:4
break in myscript.js:4
2 setTimeout(() => {
3 debugger;
> 4 console.log('world');
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> 2+2
4
debug> next
break in /home/indutny/Code/git/indutny/myscript.js:5
< world
break in myscript.js:5
3 debugger;
4 console.log('world');
> 5 }, 1000);
6 console.log('hello');
7
debug> quit
debug> .exit
```

The `repl` command allows code to be evaluated remotely. The `next` command
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is not loaded yet:

```txt
$ node debug test/fixtures/break-in-module/main.js
< Debugger listening on 127.0.0.1:5858
connecting to 127.0.0.1:5858 ... ok
break in test/fixtures/break-in-module/main.js:1
> 1 const mod = require('./mod.js');
$ node inspect test/fixtures/break-in-module/main.js
< Debugger listening on ws://127.0.0.1:9229/4e3db158-9791-4274-8909-914f7facf3bd
< For help see https://nodejs.org/en/docs/inspector
< Debugger attached.
Break on start in test/fixtures/break-in-module/main.js:1
> 1 (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { const mod = require('./mod.js');
2 mod.hello();
3 mod.hello();
debug> setBreakpoint('mod.js', 2)
debug> setBreakpoint('mod.js', 22)
Warning: script 'mod.js' was not loaded yet.
> 1 const mod = require('./mod.js');
2 mod.hello();
3 mod.hello();
4 debugger;
5
6 });
debug> c
break in test/fixtures/break-in-module/mod.js:2
1 exports.hello = function() {
> 2 return 'hello from module';
3 };
4
break in test/fixtures/break-in-module/mod.js:22
20 // USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
21
>22 exports.hello = function() {
23 return 'hello from module';
24 };
debug>
```

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