debugger
Etymology

From debug + -er.

Pronunciation
  • (British) IPA: /diːˈbʌɡə/
    • (Northern England) IPA: /diːˈbʊɡə/
  • (America) IPA: /diˈbʌɡəɹ/
Noun

debugger (plural debuggers)

  1. (programming) A computer program that helps the user to test and debug other programs, by enabling their step-by-step execution controlled by the user, setting of breakpoints, and monitoring values of variables.
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