• A watchpoint monitors a location in memory and stops execution when it changes ("Setting Watchpoints").
You can set action points in your program by selecting the boxed line numbers in the Source Code pane of a Process window. A boxed line number indicates that the line generates executable code. A icon appears at the line number to indicate that a breakpoint is set on the line. Selecting the icon clears the breakpoint.
When a program reaches a breakpoint, it stops. You can resume or otherwise control program execution in any of the following ways:
• Use the set program counter command to resume program execution at a specific source line, machine instruction, or absolute hexadecimal value. See "Setting the Program Counter".
• Set conditional breakpoints that cause a program to stop after it evaluates a condition that you define, for example, “stop when a value is less than eight.” See "Setting Eval Points".