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Verb
/dēˈbəg/,
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debugs, 3rd person singular present; debugged, past tense; debugging, present participle; debugged, past participle;
  1. Identify and remove errors from (computer hardware or software)
    • - games are the worst to debug
    • - software debugging
  2. Detect and remove concealed microphones from (an area)

  3. Remove insects from (something), esp. with a pesticide

Noun
  1. The process of identifying and removing errors from computer hardware or software


  1. locate and correct errors in a computer program code; "debug this program"
  2. (debugger) a program that helps in locating and correcting programming errors
  3. debug is a command in DOS, MS-DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows (only x86 versions, not x64According to , inline assembly is not supported for x64.) which runs the program debug.exe (or DEBUG.COM in older versions of DOS). ...
  4. De:Bug is a monthly German magazine on "electronic aspects of life"—such as electronic music, web design, net art, sociological and political aspects of the Internet, and computer games and software.
  5. Debugging is a methodical process of finding and reducing the number of bugs, or defects, in a computer program or a piece of electronic hardware, thus making it behave as expected. ...
  6. To remove a hidden electronic surveillance device from somewhere; To search for and eliminate malfunctioning elements or errors in something, especially a computer program or machinery; To remove insects from somewhere
  7. (Debugger) A development environment that supports step-by-step execution of application code and viewing the content of code variables.
  8. (Debugger) An interactive in-kernel facility for examining the status of a system, often used after a system has crashed to establish the events surrounding the failure.
  9. (Debugger) Any feature that the CEO of the company knows how to demo. As in "Debugger showed it to PC Week!"
  10. (Debugger) Testhelfer; Fehleraufspuerer; Schrittmacher; Programmtester Testumgebung; Tester
  11. (debugger) A process that lets you pause a program and examine its state.
  12. (debugger) A program which helps with system debugging where program errors are found and repaired. Debuggers support such features as breakpoints, dumping, memory modify.
  13. (debugger) n. a facility that allows the user to handle a condition interactively. For example, the debugger might permit interactive selection of a restart from among the active restarts, and it might perform additional implementation-defined services for the purposes of debugging.
  14. (debugging) means removing errors from program code. This is done by (1) observing the errors (i.e. testing); (2) locating the cause in the code; (3) correcting the errors.
  15. (debugging) The process of finding, analyzing and removing the causes of failures in software.
  16. (Debugging) The process of locating errors in source code whether logical or syntactic and fixing them often through the use of a debugger.
  17. (DEBUGGING) The art of using electronic equipment, ideas and actions to protect the privacy of an individuals and/or companies premises.
  18. (Debugging) Detecting, tracing, and eliminating mistakes in programs and other software.
  19. (Debugging) The process in which developers determine the root cause of a bug and identify possible fixes.  Developers perform debugging activities to resolve a known bug either after development of a subsystem or unit or because of a bug report. [R. Black]
  20. (Debugging) The process of uncovering glitches by packaging prerelease software as finished products, then waiting for irate customers to report problems.
  21. (Debugging) is not a form of testing. Although the word "debug" and "testing" is often used synonymously, under them refers to different activities. ...
  22. (debugging) The process by which a programmer finds and corrects mistakes in a program. No interesting program works the first time; debugging is a skill to develop, not something to be ashamed of.
  23. Checking the logic of a program to isolate and eliminate the mistakes from a computer program or other software. Synonym: troubleshoot.
  24. This option makes the module write information to syslog(3) indicating the behavior of the module (this option does not write password information to the log file).
  25. [BSG] Multics source-level and process-level debugger, initially written by Steve Webber. Later partially replaced by probe, which only has source-level capabilities, but is more end-user oriented.