Class Breakpoint Properties
In the Breakpoints view of the Debugger window,
the
icon identifies
a breakpoint set on a class. Right-clicking the breakpoint and choosing Properties displays the following properties:
- Class Filter. Specifies the class filter.
- Enabled. If True, stops the program when it reaches the
breakpoint. If False, removes the breakpoint from your source code but saves it for later use.
- Exclusion Filter. If True, suspends program execution when a class with the specified name is loaded. This value is the default value. If False, suspends program execution when a class whose name does not match the specified class name is loaded.
- Print Text. Specifies the text to print in the Output window when the breakpoint is reached. You can use a combination of text, substitution codes, curly braces, and dollar sign. For example, {$mywatch}.
- Set Breakpoint On. Specifies the action that triggers the breakpoint. You can trigger the breakpoint when the class is loaded into the virtual machine, when the class is unloaded from the virtual machine, or both.
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Suspend Debugging. If True, temporarily stops all threads in the debugging session when the program reaches the breakpoint.
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Valid. If True, the breakpoint has been successfully set in
the debugged VM. This happens when the breakpoint's class is loaded and the chosen line exists and contains some instructions. If False, one of the conditions has not been satisfied.
One reason why Valid might be False is that the source is out of sync with the debugged class. You cannot set this property.
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