FYI, I put up a movie to demonstrate the bug.  You'll see me double-clicking on a line and see where the breakpoint pops up.

http://three.fsphost.com/flex2/breakpointsbug.wmv (can be slow)
http://rapidshare.de/files/26597362/breakpointsbug.wmv.html

Note: Even though its in the middle of debugging, I didn't change any source code since the run and it does the same thing before running.  The problem went away (at least temporarily) after closing FB.

On 6/29/06, Pan Troglodytes < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you add a trace and put a breakpoint on it, it just jumps off that one, too.  These are perfectly valid lines of code.

Personally, the look-ahead thing seems very bad UI to me.  I would much rather it keep the breakpoint where I put it and flag it as invalid.  Otherwise, you have to be watching all your breakpoints to make sure they don't jump around.  This should at least be an option.

I entered it as a feature request.


On 6/29/06, Tom Chiverton < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On Thursday 29 June 2006 05:31, Pan Troglodytes wrote:
> Flex marks all breakpoints after the first switch to be invalid.

FDB will attempt to look upto 10 lines further down from an invalid break
point to find a valid place to set one before giving up.

Maybe you could add a return or trace after the switch, and set a breakpoint
there ?

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