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18.21. Creating Breakpoints
Procedure 18.7. Task
- To create breakpoints for easier debugging of rules, open the DRL editor and load the DRL file you wish to use.
- Double-click the ruler of the DRL editor at the line where you want to add a breakpoint. Note that rule breakpoints can only be created in the consequence of a rule. Double-clicking on a line where no breakpoint is allowed will do nothing. A breakpoint can be removed by double-clicking the ruler once more.
- Right-click the ruler. A popup menu will show up, containing the
Toggle breakpointaction. Note that rule breakpoints can only be created in the consequence of a rule. The action is automatically disabled if no rule breakpoint is allowed at that line. - Click the action to add a breakpoint at the selected line, or remove it if there was one already.
Note
The Debug Perspective contains a Breakpoints view which can be used to see all defined breakpoints, get their properties, enable/disable or remove them, and so on.

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