No, because "Continue To Here" is execution to a Breakpoint. I am trying to avoid execution of a known bad instruction or group of lines in order to get more testing done before a rebuild.https://twitter.com/ChromeDevTools/status/938856454613692416 …
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Ah, got it. DevTools has no feature for selectively ignoring lines. Is that a feature you've seen in other programming environments? How about editing the code in DevTools and wrapping it in "if (false)" to prevent it from running? ---
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My God yes! It is standard in mature environments. The problem with wrapping code is I don't know I want to skip it until I fail there. Then I want to test again and skip that mundane error, versus fix, rebuild, retest.
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Can you point me to other environments that have this feature? I'm curious to see their UX --- @kaycebasques
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