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Slime wrote:
>> I clicked on the big shiny button that says "toggle breakpoint". It looks
>> like a big grey square, and sure enough, when you click it, a big grey
>> square appears at that line of the source code. Only by accident did I
>> discover that you have to click on this breakpoint to make a big red dot
>> appear on it, and *then* it will do something. (It is unclear to me what
>> the hell use an inactive breakpoint is, but still...)
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> Odd. You can also just press F9 to make a breakpoint.
Yeah, well, once you *know* that it's easy enough. ;-)
> Inactive breakpoints are usually useful when you've added a complicated
> condition to a breakpoint and you want to turn it off but get it back later.
Wait - you can have conditional breakpoints?
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