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.TH setbpt 1 "April 1993" "Scilab Group" "Scilab Function"
.so ../sci.an
.SH NAME
setbpt - setting breakpoints 
.SH CALLING SEQUENCE
.nf
setbpt(macro-name [,line-num])
.fi
.SH PARAMETERS
.TP 10
macro-name
: string
.TP 10
line-num
: integer
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fVsetbpt\fR interactively inserts a breakpoint in the line number \fVline-num\fR 
(default value is 1) of the function  \fVmacro-name\fR 
.LP
When reaching the breakpoint, Scilab evaluates the specified line 
, prints the number of the line and the name of the function. If the 
function is not compiled ( see \fVcomp\fR ) the line is printed on the screen.
Then Scilab goes into a \fVpause\fR mode in which the user can check 
current values. The \fVpause\fR is exited with \fVresume\fR or \fVabort\fR.
Redefining the function does not clear the breakpoints, the user must explicitly
delete breakpoints using \fVdelbpt\fR. The maximum number of functions with 
breakpoints enabled must be less than 20 and the maximum number of breakpoints
is set to 100.
.SH SEE ALSO
delbpt, dispbpt, pause, resume