.NODEBUG
Ignore breakpoints in debug mode
WTSupported in traditional Synergy on Windows
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USupported on UNIX
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VSupported on OpenVMS
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.NODEBUG
Discussion
To turn off debugging for a routine, place .NODEBUG before that routine is active. The .NODEBUG compiler directive prevents the debugger from stopping at breakpoints, watchpoints, or anything else that causes the program to pause and the debugger to be entered in the routine running the program in debug mode. In other words, if the program is being debugged (dbr -d program) and any attempt to break is made in the routine where this compiler directive exists, the break is ignored and program execution continues.
.NODEBUG applies to every routine from where it was specified to the end of the source file.