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Specifies whether the breakpoint is at a code location, is a data location, or is another type of breakpoint.
enum enum_BP_TYPE { 
   BPT_NONE    = 0x0000,
   BPT_CODE    = 0x0001,
   BPT_DATA    = 0x0002,
   BPT_SPECIAL = 0x0003
};
typedef DWORD BP_TYPE;
public enum enum_BP_TYPE { 
   BPT_NONE    = 0x0000,
   BPT_CODE    = 0x0001,
   BPT_DATA    = 0x0002,
   BPT_SPECIAL = 0x0003
};
Members
- BPT_NONE 
 Specifies no breakpoint type.
- BPT_CODE 
 Specifies a code breakpoint.
- BPT_DATA 
 Specifies a data breakpoint.
- BPT_SPECIAL 
 Specifies a breakpoint that is neither a code nor a data type. This type is deprecated and should not be used.
Remarks
Passed as a parameter to the IDebugBreakpointResolution2::GetBreakpointType and IDebugErrorBreakpointResolution2::GetBreakpointType methods.
Requirements
Header: msdbg.h
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Interop
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Interop.dll
See Also
Reference
Enumerations (Visual Studio Debugging)