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Another thing to note is that, to a certain extent, you can change the organization of the breakpoints in the tree. If you have some breakpoints you want to keep separate from incidental breakpoints you create, you could put the important breakpoints in a group of their own. New breakpoints you create will be put in the original project breakpoint group, so they will stay apart from the core breakpoints you're interested in. Incidental breakpoints can then be easily cleared out, and the core breakpoints can be easily reenabled if you've done a gdb delete. - Jon Howard Hughes Medical Institute Maunsell Lab Harvard Medical School |
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