You can disable a breakpoint so that it does not stop execution, and then later enable
it again. Information about the breakpoint (such as type, location, condition, and
frequency) is saved by the Distributed Debugger when the breakpoint is disabled. Since
this is not true when the breakpoint is deleted, the advantage of disabling a breakpoint
instead of deleting it is that it is easier to enable a breakpoint than to recreate it.
Enabled breakpoints are indicated with a red dot (). Disabled breakpoints are indicated with a gray dot (
).
You can enable or disable breakpoints from the Breakpoints pane. Also, you can enable or disable breakpoints from the Source pane.
To enable or disable a single breakpoint from the Breakpoints pane:
To enable or disable a breakpoint from the Source pane:
To enable all breakpoints, select Breakpoints > Enable All Breakpoints from the menu bar.
To disable all breakpoints, select Breakpoints > Disable All Breakpoints from the menu bar.