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<h4 class="subsection">5.1.8 How to save breakpoints to a file</h4>
<p>To save breakpoint definitions to a file use the <code>save&nbsp;breakpoints</code><!-- /@w --> command.
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<dl><dt><code>save breakpoints [</code><var>filename</var><code>]</code><dd>This command saves all current breakpoint definitions together with
their commands and ignore counts, into a file <samp><var>filename</var></samp>
suitable for use in a later debugging session. This includes all
types of breakpoints (breakpoints, watchpoints, catchpoints,
tracepoints). To read the saved breakpoint definitions, use the
<code>source</code> command (see <a href="Command-Files.html#Command-Files">Command Files</a>). Note that watchpoints
with expressions involving local variables may fail to be recreated
because it may not be possible to access the context where the
watchpoint is valid anymore. Because the saved breakpoint definitions
are simply a sequence of <span class="sc">gdb</span> commands that recreate the
breakpoints, you can edit the file in your favorite editing program,
and remove the breakpoint definitions you're not interested in, or
that can no longer be recreated.
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