
Defining a Stopping Point
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The debugger supports several commands for adding, deleting, resetting, and
listing stopping points (described below); all of these commands can also be
entered from the Stop-points menu.
sa
To add a stopping point, use the SA (stop add) command. The syntax for this
command is:
sa
address
This adds
address as a stopping point. The address parameter can be a label,
a function name, or a memory address.
sd
To delete a stopping point, use the SD (stop delete) command. The syntax for
this command is:
sd
address
This deletes
address as a stopping point. As for SA, the address can be a label,
a function name, or a memory address.
sr
To delete all the stopping points at once, use the SR (stop reset) command.
The syntax for this command is:
sr
This deletes all stopping points, including the default
exit (if it exists).
sl
To see a list of all the stopping points that are currently set, use the SL (stop
list) command. The syntax for this command is:
sl
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