This extension point defines a mechanism for defining a debug model specific extension to C breakpoints.
a fully qualified identifier of the target extension point
an optional identifier of the extension instance
an optional name of the extension instance
specifies a unique identifier for this breakpoint extension type.
specifies the fully qualified identifier (id) of the corresponding marker definition for breakpoints that this extension applies to
specifies the fully qualified name of the Java class that implements <code>ICBreakpointExtension</code>.
specifies the fully qualified identifer (id) of the debug model that this extension applies to
The following is an example of a breakpoint extension extension point.
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<pre>
<extension point="org.eclipse.cdt.debug.BreakpointExtension">
<breakpointExtension
id="com.example.ExampleBreakpointExtension"
markerType="com.example.ExampleBreakpointMarker"
debugModeId="com.example.debug"
class="com.example.BreakpointExtensionImpl">
</breakpointExtension>
</extension>
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In the example above, the specified type of breakpoint extension is implemented by the class "com.example.BreakpointExtensionImpl".
This extension is going to apply to breakpoints with markers extending "com.example.ExampleBreakpointMarker", and to debug model with ID of "com.example.debug".
Value of the attribute <b>class</b> must be a fully qualified name of a Java class that implements the interface <b>org.eclipse.cdt.debug.core.model.ICBreakpointExtension</b>, and which supplies a constructor with a single argument of type <b>org.eclipse.cdt.debug.core.model.ICBreakpoint</b>.
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