Debug may refer to any of the following:
In general, debug refers to examining and removing errors from a program’s source code. For example, a developer may debug a program to see where in the code an error occurs so it can be resolved or bypassed.
Debug is also an MS-DOS and Windows command line command. See our debug command page for further details.
Related information
- How to create a computer program.
- In an FTP session, the debug command can toggle debugging on and off.
- Listing of computer debug routines.
Bug, Debugger, Debugging, Error, Programming terms
- How to use FTP from a command line.