1.DBG> SHOW BREAK breakpoint at SUB1\LOOP breakpoint at MAIN\MAIN+1F do (EX SUB1\D ; EX/SYMBOLIC PSL; GO) breakpoint at routine SUB2\SUB2 /after: 2 DBG> The SHOW BREAK command identifies all breakpoints that are currently set. This example indicates user-defined breakpoints that are triggered whenever execution reaches SUB1\LOOP, MAIN\MAIN, and SUB2\SUB2, respectively. 2.DBG> SHOW BREAK/PREDEFINED predefined breakpoint on Ada event "DEPENDENTS_EXCEPTION" for any value predefined breakpoint on Ada event "EXCEPTION_TERMINATED" for any value DBG> This command identifies the predefined breakpoints that are currently set. The example shows two predefined breakpoints, which are associated with Ada tasking exception events. These breakpoints are set automatically by the debugger for all Ada programs and for any mixed language program that is linked with an Ada module.