Searched refs:breakpoint (Results 1 – 24 of 24) sorted by relevance
533 #define breakpoint() asm("int $3") macro537 #define breakpoint() raise(SIGTRAP) macro
698 // User opted to ignore the breakpoint
1056 detail::report_error( execution_exception::system_error, "breakpoint encountered" );
1628 msgid "Trace/breakpoint trap"1629 msgstr "Trace/breakpoint trap"
1643 msgid "Trace/breakpoint trap"1644 msgstr "Aviso Trace/breakpoint"
1694 msgid "Trace/breakpoint trap"1695 msgstr "Verfolgen/anhalten abfangen (Trace/breakpoint trap)"
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3579 % breakpoint, therefore no \nobreak needed.3592 % following glue (such as a \parskip) would be a breakpoint. For example:3950 % Loop until we get a decent breakpoint.4517 % That glue will be a valid breakpoint for the page, since it'll be4533 % Do not let the kern be a potential breakpoint, as it would be if it4538 % glue accumulate. (Not a breakpoint because it's preceded by a4544 % section headings. Otherwise, it would insert a valid breakpoint between:5322 \medskip % preceded by discardable penalty, so not a breakpoint6676 % after the caption, to avoid chance of it being a breakpoint.