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Is there any way of continue running the program after reaching a breakpoint without having to disable it?
I want to check my values in a loop and stop every time it reaches the breakpoint.
But right now I have to:
* disable the breakpoint
* set a new secondary breakpoint one further in the code
* run the code to it
* re-enable my original breakpoint
* disable the secondary breakpoint
* finally, run the code to stop where I really want !
It must be a better way of doing that!
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Welcome in the forum!
In short: Reaching a breakpoint stops the CPU only, the hardware keeps on running, thus generating interrupts.
When continuing, the interrupt gets handled and returns --- to your breakpoint and execution stops.
So disable interrupts while single-stepping parts of your code, there is an icon you may use for a single click.
Happy coding
Bob