debug

IPA: dibˈʌg

noun

  • The action, or a session, of reviewing source code to find and eliminate errors.

verb

  • (computer science) To search for and eliminate malfunctioning elements or errors in something, especially a computer program or machinery.
  • (electronics) To remove a hidden electronic surveillance device from (somewhere).
  • (US) To remove insects from (somewhere), especially lice.
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Examples of "debug" in Sentences

  • Hopefully this will help you debug.
  • Please someone read and debug this.
  • Run time access to debug information.
  • But I don't have the time to debug it.
  • The box wasn't in Debug Mode for nothing.
  • They are useful to debug the search rules.
  • But then You could not debug then line by line.
  • I was on the debug team for the original i486DX.
  • This is all easily discoverable by playing with DEBUG.
  • Or stream the router's debug messages to their machine.
  • a program can have a memory corruption or a double free. therefore, I can use MALLOC_CHECK_ to debug, which is fine.
  • If you want to see some debug information from the fetchexec process, uncomment the line $debug = 1; in file config. inc.
  • Assuming, I am creating my Yahtzee A.I. using evolutionary techniques, it would be natural for me to "debug" the process.
  • The video showed Carrier IQ recording everything Eckhart entered into his phone, storing the data in what's known as a debug log.
  • Test case 2: I try to now run my application itself (instead of the deployed website) as I want to debug, that is where the issue arises.
  • Just a note, the most essential requirement to debug is to Enable Debugging in CF Administrator so don't miss checking that part of the video as well.
  • It is then that your average hacker begins to look into the meaning of life and the universal systems, and when they encounter anomolies they attempt to 'debug' the system.
  • Purdue University researchers, working with high-performance computing experts at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, have created an automated program to "debug" simulations used to more efficiently certify the nation's nuclear weapons.
  • She was instrumental in developing COBOL and takes credit for inventing the word "debug" as applied to computers - she says because a moth disabled a computer she was working on during WWII, and she remarked that the computer needed "debugging."
  • WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University researchers, working with high-performance computing experts at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, have created an automated program to "debug" simulations used to more efficiently certify the nation's nuclear weapons.

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