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Qué (quién) es breakpoints - definición

INTENTIONAL STOPPING OR PAUSING PLACE IN A PROGRAM, USED FOR DEBUGGING
Breakpoints; Brekpoints; Watchpoint; Watch (computer programming); Watch (programming); Logpoint
  • Eclipse]] with a program suspended at a breakpoint. Panels with [[stack trace]] (upper left) and watched variables (upper right) can be seen.

breakpoint         
<programming> A point in a program that, when reached, triggers some special behavior useful to the process of debugging; generally, breakpoints are used to either pause program execution, and/or dump the values of some or all of the program variables. Breakpoints may be part of the program itself; or they may be set by the programmer as part of an interactive session with a debugging tool for scrutinizing the program's execution. (1999-06-07)
Breakpoint         
In software development, a breakpoint is an intentional stopping or pausing place in a program, put in place for debugging purposes. It is also sometimes simply referred to as a pause.
Breakpoint (novel)         
Breakpoint is a cyberpunk science fiction novel by former United States intelligence and counterterrorism official Richard A. Clarke.

Wikipedia

Breakpoint

In software development, a breakpoint is an intentional stopping or pausing place in a program, put in place for debugging purposes. It is also sometimes simply referred to as a pause.

More generally, a breakpoint is a means of acquiring knowledge about a program during its execution. During the interruption, the programmer inspects the test environment (general purpose registers, memory, logs, files, etc.) to find out whether the program is functioning as expected. In practice, a breakpoint consists of one or more conditions that determine when a program's execution should be interrupted.

Breakpoints were invented for ENIAC, one of the earliest digital computers, by programmer Betty Holberton. In the initial design of ENIAC, program flow was set by plugging cables from one unit to another. To make the program stop at a certain point, a cable was removed, called a breakpoint.

Ejemplos de uso de breakpoints
1. I saved some big breakpoints throughout the second and third sets," he said.
2. That was symbolic of the Indian‘s play as she converted only four of the 15 breakpoints that came her way.
3. But twice the Finn hits aces to save breakpoints before holding, and Henman can only shake his head in frustration.
4. In the second game of the decider, Sania had five breakpoints but could take none of it.
5. Bychkova, ranked No. 81, saved three breakpoints in the first set before losing her serve in the seventh game.