Display Style
You can change the way items in the Breakpoint
List window are displayed by selecting Options->Display
style, then selecting those items you want from the Select
Items list in the Display Style dialog.
The Select Items list in the Display
Style dialog contains the following items:
- Type
- The type of breakpoint, for example, Line or Address
- Executable
- The name of the executable the breakpoint applies to
- Source
- The name of the compilation unit the breakpoint applies
to
- File
- The source file
- Function
- The function containing the breakpoint
- Line
- The source code line
containing the breakpoint
- Address
- The address of the breakpoint
- State
- Whether the breakpoint is enabled or disabled
- Status
- Whether the breakpoint is active or inactive
- Thread
- What threads the breakpoint applies to
- Expression
- An optional expression that must evaluate to true for the
breakpoint to cause execution to stop.
- From
- The first encounter of the breakpoint that causes
execution to stop. For example, if this value is set to
5, each run command could, if no other breakpoints are
encountered and the program does not terminate, pass over
the breakpoint four times before stopping the fifth time.
- To
- The last encounter of the breakpoint that causes
execution to stop.
- Every
- The frequency at which encounters of the breakpoint cause
execution to stop. For example, if Every is set to 2, the
breakpoint causes execution to stop every other time the
breakpoint is encountered.
If you select the Reset pushbutton any
changes you have made in the Display Style dialog are discarded,
and the dialog is refreshed to show the display style in effect
when you opened the dialog. If you select Default
the default items are displayed in the Breakpoint List window.