>Hi,
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>I am having trouble with the debugger and wondered if I have triggered some sort of setting some place or maybe the framework being used is doing something odd.
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>If I set some breakpoints, they often do not get "respected" i.e. set a breakpoint for when a certain method fires and then I often want to either "run to cursor" or I mark a line way down in the code to stop again and then I resume so I don't have to step through everything.
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>Somehow the breakpoints are not being respected and the entire method runs and finishes. If I look at the breakpoint dialog, they are still set but somehow the deugger is not stopping.
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>Is there a setting some place or is the framework somehow clearing things?
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>Thanks.
>Albert
No. This is like it is. Occurs normaly in deeper class levels. Sometimes one can fiddle around with expressions
composite of PROGRAM and the like, or watch for specific variables. Normaly the sole solution is a assert or set step on on the place you need it.
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