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- <p>To save breakpoint definitions to a file use the <code>save breakpoints</code><!-- /@w --> command.
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- <dt><code>save breakpoints [<var>filename</var>]</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This command saves all current breakpoint definitions together with
- their commands and ignore counts, into a file <samp><var>filename</var></samp>
- suitable for use in a later debugging session. This includes all
- types of breakpoints (breakpoints, watchpoints, catchpoints,
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- <code>source</code> command (see <a href="Command-Files.html#Command-Files">Command Files</a>). Note that watchpoints
- with expressions involving local variables may fail to be recreated
- because it may not be possible to access the context where the
- watchpoint is valid anymore. Because the saved breakpoint definitions
- are simply a sequence of <small>GDB</small> commands that recreate the
- breakpoints, you can edit the file in your favorite editing program,
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