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Breakpoints (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/5/2010

A breakpoint tells the debugger that an application should pause execution at a certain point. When a break occurs, your program is said to be in a break state.

Entering a break state does not terminate or end the execution of your program. Execution can be resumed (continued) at any time.

During the break, you can:

  • Examine the positions and states of functions, variables, and objects to look for bugs.
  • Modify the program.
  • Change the value of a variable.
  • Move the execution point, which changes the statement that is executed when execution resumes.

See Also

Concepts

Breakpoint Overview
Adding Support for ROM Breakpoints
Handling Breakpoint Behavior

Other Resources

Kernel Debugger