The continue commands (C, c, cb, cu, cU) all set a continue count. The continue count is given by a number num following an @ sign. This count causes the debugger to stop at the numth breakpoint that stops execution. It is important to note that only breakpoints which stop program execution are counted. A conditional breakpoint whose condition is false or a breakpoint whose commands resume program execution are not counted. The continue count may be viewed with the CONTINUECOUNT
system variable. See
"CONTINUECOUNT".
These commands also take an optional line number. If given, a temporary breakpoint is set at that line number. The breakpoint is removed as soon as it is reached.