watchpoint
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From watch + point, on the model of breakpoint.
Noun
[edit]watchpoint (plural watchpoints)
- (programming) A debugging mechanism whereby execution is suspended every time a specified memory location is modified; or, any of various similar such mechanisms.
- 1990, NASA Tech Briefs, page 98:
- AdaRAID supports multiple CPUs running concurrently, Ada data types, features include break points, watchpoints, timing, tracing, stepping, walkbacks, and histories of last n executions.
Usage notes
[edit]- Watchpoints are frequently called “data breakpoints” (or similar) and treated as a type of breakpoint; however, they are also frequently contrasted with breakpoints. In either case, the meaning of watchpoint is the same; the discrepancy is due to differing uses of the term breakpoint.
Translations
[edit]debugging mechanism
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