Use the assign command to give the variable a correct value.
Use cont at line_number to skip the line that contains the function call that would have computed the value incorrectly.
Assume that a program is stopped at line 123. Line 123 calls a function, how_fast(), that computes incorrectly a variable, speed. You know what the value of speed should be, so you assign a value to speed. Then you continue program execution at line 124, skipping the call to how_fast().
(dbx) assign speed = 180; cont at 124; |
For more information, see cont Command.
If you use the cont command with a when breakpoint command, the program skips the call to how_fast() each time the program attempts to execute line 123.
(dbx) when at 123 { assign speed = 180; cont at 124;} |
For more information on the when command, see: