Re: Blue breakpoints
Re: Blue breakpoints
- Subject: Re: Blue breakpoints
- From: Jim Ingham <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:51:01 -0700
If you've added conditions & commands to a breakpoint, then you don't
want to delete it or you will lose all that work. But you might not
want to hit it during some particular debugging session, so disabling
it is a better option.
You can make & control breakpoint groups, but that's done in the
Breakpoint window. There isn't a key combination to disable the group
containing a given breakpoint. A breakpoint could be in more than one
group, so it isn't clear how you would do this exactly. It might be
nice to have an additional item in the breakpoint contextual menu to
"disable containing group" which would cascade to the list of groups
containing this breakpoint.
Jim
On Jul 30, 2008, at 11:21 AM, Bob Sabiston wrote:
When you set a breakpoint (the right term I think), one of those
little blue markers, it seems you can disable it temporarily by
clicking on it, or you can drag it off to remove it completely.
What is the function of that temporary disable? Is it just to make
it easier to remember where you set a breakpoint before, or is there
some way to control them as a group, say to temporarily re-enable
them while you hold down a key?
Thanks
Bob
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