setbrk

Format: setbrk [0]

Toggles the breakpoint set at the current line (pointed to by the current line pointer) or the current address. The current address exists only in GUI mode and specifies the line where the mouse was last clicked in an interlaced text/assembly view. By setting one of the mouse's click commands to setbrk (via the mouse command), you can toggle a breakpoint on a line in the debugger by clicking anywhere on the line rather than having to touch the break dots at the side of the text. See mouse.

This command has two forms:
Form Meaning
setbrk
Toggles the break on the current line or the current assembly address in interlaced source/assembly view.
setbrk 0
Sets a temporary breakpoint on the current line or current address and executes the c command. (See c.) Once reaching the temporary breakpoint, the program halts and the debugger automatically clears the breakpoint.


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