ILE C/C++ Programmer's Guide
- Call the program.
- When an unconditional breakpoint is reached, the program stops and the
Display Module Source display is shown again.
- When a conditional breakpoint is reached, the expression is evaluated
before the statement is run.
- If the result is true (in the example, if i is equal to 21),
the program stops, and the Display Module Source display is shown.
- If the result is false, the program continues to run.
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