No, I mean I want to break when the value of the variable is something. In the 
default script editor there is a tab called Breakpoints. You can set something 
called a watch. You can set the scope to be global, and enter a variable, and 
set the break to happen when the variable matches a condition. It would be 
insanely useful, if it didn't crash to desktop just having the thing set to 
anything!! 

Bob


On Jan 24, 2012, at 7:53 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> On 1/23/12 4:30 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>> I've mentioned it before, that if you set a breakpoint on a global,
>> the IDE will crash to desktop.
> 
> If you mean trying to break on a global declaration, I'm not sure how that 
> could work at all. That's just a memory assignment. There's nothing to break 
> on, and it never even occured to me to try it. Breakpoints only work inside 
> handlers. The engine shouldn't crash regardless, but you won't get any useful 
> info from examining a memory assignment.
> 
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