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 - <h4 class="subsection">13.1.4 Tracepoint Conditions</h4>
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 - <p>The simplest sort of tracepoint collects data every time your program
 - reaches a specified place.  You can also specify a <em>condition</em> for
 - a tracepoint.  A condition is just a Boolean expression in your
 - programming language (see <a href="Expressions.html#Expressions">Expressions</a>).  A
 - tracepoint with a condition evaluates the expression each time your
 - program reaches it, and data collection happens only if the condition
 - is true.
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 - <p>Tracepoint conditions can be specified when a tracepoint is set, by
 - using ‘<samp>if</samp>’ in the arguments to the <code>trace</code> command.
 - See <a href="Create-and-Delete-Tracepoints.html#Create-and-Delete-Tracepoints">Setting Tracepoints</a>.  They can
 - also be set or changed at any time with the <code>condition</code> command,
 - just as with breakpoints.
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 - <p>Unlike breakpoint conditions, <small>GDB</small> does not actually evaluate
 - the conditional expression itself.  Instead, <small>GDB</small> encodes the
 - expression into an agent expression (see <a href="Agent-Expressions.html#Agent-Expressions">Agent Expressions</a>)
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 - frequently, but should not be called after an error has occurred.  You
 - could use the following tracepoint command to collect data about calls
 - of that function that happen while the error code is propagating
 - through the program; an unconditional tracepoint could end up
 - collecting thousands of useless trace frames that you would have to
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