Hi wangguangyuan
You could just right click the debug dir in IDEA and you could see the option: 
“Mark Directory as" -> "Generated Source Root"


Best,
Dan Zou

> 2022年12月12日 16:19,guangyuan wang <[email protected]> 写道:
> 
> Hello Dan
> Thank you very much.
> And I'd like to know how could I configure the debug dir as the "Generated
> Source Root"?
> "2. Mark the debug dir you configured in step 1 as the "Generated Source
> Root".
> 
> Zou Dan <[email protected]> 于2022年12月12日周一 15:33写道:
> 
>> Hi wangguangyuan, the picture in your email are not displayed normally.
>> And I used to debug the generated code in IDEA follow the steps below:
>> 1. Add two debug configurations:
>> "-Dorg.codehaus.janino.source_debugging.enable=true" and
>> "-Dorg.codehaus.janino.source_debugging.dir=/your_own_path"
>> 2. Mark the debug dir you configured in step1as the "Generated Source Root"
>> 3. Now, you are free to debug the generated code!
>> 
>> Maybe you missed step2, hope it can help you.
>> 
>> 
>>> 2022年12月10日 20:28,guangyuan wang <[email protected]> 写道:
>>> 
>>> Dear all
>>>        I am trying to use IntelliJ debug code generated by janino,
>> according to the link:
>> https://calcite.apache.org/docs/howto.html#debugging-generated-classes-in-intellij
>> .
>>>        But I can not step into the generated source code, just like
>> this below.
>>>        Only could see the limited information of Baz. But can not open
>> the source code of Baz, and can not add breakpoint on the line of the Baz
>> source code.
>>>       I have also read the link:
>> https://janino-compiler.github.io/janino/#debugging
>>>       But I just can not step right into the generated code.
>>>       Below is my configuration:
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Best,
>> Dan Zou
>> 
>> 

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