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•Enable, disable and delete existing breakpoints.•Add new breakpoints.•Show the status of existing breakpoints.•Chain breakpoints together.Breakpoints are stored in the session file so they will be remembered each time youwork on a particular project. When running in the debugger, you can set breakpointson assembly code addresses. These low-level breakpoints appear in the breakpointwindow <strong>for</strong> the duration of the debug run but are not saved when you stop debugging.When a breakpoint is hit then the matched breakpoint will be highlighted in thebreakpoint window.Breakpoints window layoutThe Breakpoints window is divided into a tool bar and the main breakpoint display.The Breakpoint tool barButtonDescriptionCreates a new breakpoint using the New Breakpoint dialog.Toggles the selected breakpoint between enabled and disabledstates.Removes the selected breakpoint.Moves the cursor to the statement that the selected breakpoint isset at.Deletes all breakpoints.Disables all breakpoints.Enables all breakpoints.Creates a new breakpoint group and makes it active.The Breakpoints window displayThe main part of the Breakpoints window displays the breakpoints that have been setand what state they are in. You can organize breakpoints into folders, called breakpointgroups.Chapter 12Breakpoints window103

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