Charles Hartman wrote:

I've been bumbling numbly along with debugging -- and somehow it just occurred to me that something's wrong here:

I put a breakpoint on a line in the middle of a script, run till I hit it, look at some variables, press Step . . . and the script runs, not stopping till complete/crash/next breakpoint.

In any other debugging environment I've seen, that's not what "step" means. It means execute the currently-highlighted line and stop.

"step" means (pretty much) what you'd expect it to mean from other environments - so there is something specific going wrong.

One possible (maybe even likely) candidate is that if you are putting your breakpoint on the last statement in a handler or function, then Step will just run onwards - you need to use "Step into" to step in *or out* of a handler or function. (There is a BZ for this, I believe).

If it's not that - please tell us more....

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