Break (command)
The Break command causes the program to go into step mode when a variable value changes, or the specified line number is encountered. Both "BREAK variable-name" and "Display variable-name" may be active on the same variable concurrently.
Examples
The following example will force the currently loaded program to go into step mode when the execution reaches line 1025:
BREAK 1025
Syntax
BREAK [ -p program-name-substring ] BEGIN [ OFF ] (break upon entry) BREAK [ -p program-name-substring ] variable-name [ OFF ] BREAK [ -p program-name-substring ] line[:clause] [ OFF ] BREAK [ -p program-name-substring ] label:[clause] [ OFF ] BREAK [ -p program-name-substring ] FNname [ OFF ] BREAK ALL OFF
This command causes a break to occur upon encountering the indicated conditions. When this happens the program enters step mode. If a program substring is given then the full program pathname is searched (case insensitive) for a matching substring before breaking.