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<h2>Signals view</h2>
<p> The Signals view of the Debug perspective lets you view the signals defined on the selected debug target and how the debugger handles each one. Figure 1 shows the Signals view.</p>
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<p class="figure">Figure 1 - Signals view</p>
<h5>Table 1 Signals view—items </h5>
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<th width="22%" scope="col">Item</th>
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<td><b>Name</b></td>
<td>Displays the name of the signal.</td>
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<td><b>Pass</b></td>
<td>Where "yes" is displayed, the debugger lets your program see the signal. Your program can handle the signal, or else it may terminate if the signal is fatal and not handled.</td>
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<td><b>Suspend</b></td>
<td>Where "yes" is displayed, the debugger suspends your program when this signal is handled.</td>
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<td><b>Description</b></td>
<td>Displays a description of the signal.</td>
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<h5>Related reference </h5>
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<li> <a href="../debugger/debug/viewing_debug.htm">Debug view</a></li>
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