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/*=========================================================================

  Program:   Visualization Toolkit
  Module:    vtkBreakPoint.h

  Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen
  All rights reserved.
  See Copyright.txt or http://www.kitware.com/Copyright.htm for details.

     This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
     the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     PURPOSE.  See the above copyright notice for more information.

=========================================================================*/
// .NAME vtkBreakPoint - Utility function to debug with gdb and MPI.
// .SECTION Description
// Whereever you need to set a break point inside a piece of code run by MPI,
//
// Step 1: call vtkBreakPoint::Break() in the code.
// Step 2: start MPI, each process will display its PID and sleep.
// Step 3: start gdb with the PID: gdb --pid=<PID>
// Step 4: set a breakpoint at the line of interest: (gdb) b <option>
// Step 5: go out of the sleep: (gdb) set var i=1
// Original instructions at the OpenMPI FAQ:
// http://www.open-mpi.de/faq/?category=debugging#serial-debuggers
// - 6 Can I use serial debuggers (such as gdb) to debug MPI applications?
// - 6.1. Attach to individual MPI processes after they are running.
//
// .SECTION Implementation
// This function is in Common, not in Parallel because it does not depend on
// MPI and you may want to call vtkBreakPoint::Break() in any class of VTK.

#ifndef __vtkBreakPoint_h
#define __vtkBreakPoint_h

#include "vtkObject.h" // to get VTK_COMMON_EXPORT

class VTK_COMMON_EXPORT vtkBreakPoint
{
public:
  // Description:
  // Process fall asleep until local variable `i' is set to a value different
  // from 0 inside a debugger.
  static void Break();
};

#endif // #ifndef __vtkBreakPoint_h