Method Breakpoint Property Sheet
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You can view the properties of a method breakpoint by right-clicking
its name in the Breakpoints window and choosing Properties. A method breakpoint has the following properties:
- Class Name. Shows the name of the class in which this breakpoint
is set.
- Anonymous Inner Classes. If True, applies the breakpoint to all anonymous
inner classes that the named class contains. If an anonymous class contains
another inner class (either anonymous or named), the breakpoint also applies
to the inner class. If False, the breakpoint applies only to the named class.
- Method Name. Shows the name of the method on which the breakpoint
is set.
- All Methods. If True, applies the breakpoint to all methods of the
specified class.
- Condition. Specifies a Boolean expression that triggers the breakpoint
when the expression evaluates to True. For information on the syntax rules
for setting a condition, see Setting
a Condition on a Breakpoint.
- Enabled. If True, stops the program when the program reaches the
breakpoint. If False, removes the breakpoint from your source code but saves
the breakpoint for later use.
- Valid. The debugger sets this property. If True, the breakpoint
has been successfully set in the debugged virtual machine. This action 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.
- Suspend Debugging. If True, temporarily stops all threads in the
debugging session when the program reaches the breakpoint.
- Print Text. Specifies the text to print in the Debugger Console view
of the Output window when the breakpoint is reached. For information on the
tags you can include in the message, see Printing
a Breakpoint Message.
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