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| Breakpoint Locations [message #47152] | Thu, 24 October 2002 10:29  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: ijmuiden.pointbreak.biz 
 Just noticed that if you edit a file with breakpoints in it, the breakpoints
 appear to stick with their source code (i.e. a breakpoint marker on the
 fourth line will move to the sixth, if two lines are added before the fourth
 line). However, the breakpoint locations (line numbers) are not updated.
 Effectively, when you start debugging the breakpoint (and the marker) will
 be on the fourth instead of the sixth line.
 
 Should I make this a feature request, and if so, does anybody know if this
 is CDT specific, or also the case for Java debugging.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Gerjon
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| Re: Breakpoint Locations [message #47296 is a reply to message #47152] | Thu, 24 October 2002 11:33  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: johan.nosp.m.appeal.se 
 File a bug report.  Post the number here (I'm interested in how it goes).
 
 Cheers //Johan
 
 Gerjon wrote:
 > Just noticed that if you edit a file with breakpoints in it, the breakpoints
 > appear to stick with their source code (i.e. a breakpoint marker on the
 > fourth line will move to the sixth, if two lines are added before the fourth
 > line). However, the breakpoint locations (line numbers) are not updated.
 > Effectively, when you start debugging the breakpoint (and the marker) will
 > be on the fourth instead of the sixth line.
 >
 > Should I make this a feature request, and if so, does anybody know if this
 > is CDT specific, or also the case for Java debugging.
 >
 > Cheers,
 >
 > Gerjon
 >
 >
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