Manual Break Points using the Break() Function
You can add manual break points to your code by using the break() function to invoke the Debugger.
Syntax:
This function breaks the execution of the code and invokes the Debugger, allowing
you to see the state of your variables at that point.
FOR EXAMPLE:
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for i = 1 to 10000 do
(
theRandom = random 1 100
if theRandom == 50 do break()
)
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In this simple example, the Debugger will be called if the random value generated
within the loop generated the integer 50.
WARNING:
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Some parts of the code are "locked" and cannot be stopped from executing.
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One of the "locks" that prevents breaking into the debugger is one associated with
arrays. When you are iterating across an array using the FOR statement, the lock is
set.
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FOR EXAMPLE:
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for i in #(1,2) do break()
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The result will be *** Break attempt timed out *** printed to the Debugger Output
without a successful break.
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