Microsoft Windows CE 3.0  

DbgBreak

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Generates a message box in a debug build with the indicated string literal, the source file name, and the source line number. Buttons in the message box enable you to break into the debugger, quit the application, or ignore the message box.

DbgBreak(
strLiteral
);

Parameters

strLiteral
Text string, which must be in quotation marks.

Remarks

This macro is ignored unless DEBUGis defined when the Microsoft DirectShow headers are included.