Break/Trace/Watch points It's now easier to set them. ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
MrDebug gives you the ability to set Watch Point and Trace points easily without resorting to the menu.
If the item that you wish to set as a watch point is a simple expression that you can simply move the cursor in the source code window to the word that you wish to watch or trace and press <Alt><W> to set a watch point or <Alt><T> to set a Trace point.
If the item that you wish to watch or trace is more complex, i.e. it is an expression, you can mark a piece of source code by using <Shift> with either <→> or <←> to mark an expression. With the use of <Alt><W> or <Alt><T> you can then set a watch or trace point on an expression.
Massive speed improvements on using breakpoints - now they no longer affect program speed.
Break point may also be disabled individually, or globally.
Break points counters may be used so that a break point occurs only after n number of calls.
Conditional break points allow you to set a condition against a break point so that the break point only triggers when a condition evaluates to a logical .T.