How do I "go to a line"? (revisited)
Last week's tip told about using the Edit > Find Command to jump to a line in a file. There's another way--and it too is a hack.
If you invoke the Action Point > At Location Command or, better, use its accelerator, which is Ctrl+B, TotalView displays a dialog box into which you can type a line number. You can now double-click on the action point that was just created and you'll be at that line.
In many cases, you're going to the line because there's something interesting so you want a breakpoint there. However, if you don't want the breakpoint, just click on it in the line number area.
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