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bug #46633: Breakpoints and program counter arrow aren't cleared in some cases

Submitted by:  Ruslan <l0110111>
Submitted on:  Tue 08 Dec 2015 02:13:06 PM UTC  
 
Category: GUISeverity: 3 - Normal
Priority: 5 - NormalItem Group: Other
Status: DuplicateAssigned to: None
Originator Name: Open/Closed: Closed
Release: 4.0.0Operating System: GNU/Linux

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Tue 08 Dec 2015 02:15:36 PM UTC, comment #1:

How do I remove the duplicate by anonymous? Here's the whole text:

You can reproduce this on a simple file with the following code:

Steps to reproduce:
1. Make a breakpoint at "test2=2;" line
2. Run
3. When breakpoint is hit, add a newline after "test=1;"
4. Press "Quit Debug Mode"

If you saved the file between steps 3 and 4, then you have red breakpoint icon and yellow program counter arrow, which you can't remove except by reopening the file.

If you didn't save the file, you can remove the breakpoint, but the yellow program counter arrow will still remain there or on the "end" line.

In any case, you can make a breakpoint on another line ("test=1;") and repeat the experiment, now adding line break before this line. This will give you two unremovable yellow arrows and one unremovable breakpoint icon.

Ruslan <l0110111>
Tue 08 Dec 2015 02:13:06 PM UTC, original submission:

You can reproduce this on a simple file with the following code:

Ruslan <l0110111>

 

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