ILE C/C++ Programmer's Guide

Setting a Conditional Thread Breakpoint from the Command Line

You use the same syntax for the TBREAK debug command as you would for the BREAK debug command. The difference between these commands is that the BREAK debug command sets a conditional job breakpoint at the same position in all threads, while the TBREAK debug command sets a conditional thread breakpoint in the current thread.

Note:
To remove a conditional thread breakpoint, use the CLEAR debug command. When a conditional thread breakpoint is removed, it is removed for the current thread only.


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