That'll facilitate getting good responses a lot.
Without being able to understand your case here, you can always hard code a breakpoint with $DB::single=1
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Did you use the normal b command to set a breakpoint, and how did it fail?
Did you read the documentation of the debugger?
In reply to Re: Set a breakpoint in pherkin
by LanX
in thread Set a breakpoint in pherkin
by mpegjohn
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