noun
- a point in a computer program where execution is paused to allow inspection of the program's state during debugging
- a critical point or threshold at which a significant change or decision occurs
Usage: computing; programming
Usage: general use
Examples
- The developer set a breakpoint in the code to examine the variable values.
- I placed a breakpoint at line 42 to see what was causing the error.
- The breakpoint in the negotiation came when both sides agreed to a compromise.
- Reaching the breakpoint in the project meant we could finally move forward.
- The debugger stopped at the breakpoint and displayed the current state of memory.
- Without hitting that breakpoint, we would never have discovered the bug.