Disabled conditional breakpoint doesn't change status color after making it non-conditional
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d.alexa...@gmail.com,
Dec 13
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_13_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.80 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Set up a conditional break point 2. Disable it 3. Edit it and remove a condition What is the expected behavior? This breakpoint should be transparent-blue as it is non-conditional now What went wrong? This breakpoint remains transparent-yellow like it is still disabled conditional breakpoint which is wrong Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 71.0.3578.80 Channel: n/a OS Version: OS X 10.13.6 Flash Version: When I edit an enabled conditional breakpoint and remove a condition, it's color turns from yellow to blue as expected. Only "disabled" scenario is inconsistent.
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Dec 13
Tried testing the issue on chrome reported version# 71.0.3578.80 using Mac 10.13.6 with steps mentioned below: 1) Launched chrome reported version and opened a sample .js file to apply conditional break point 2) Able to set break point, but unable to set conditional break point(find attached for the same) @Reporter: Please find above mentioned information and screenshot for your reference and let us know if we missed anything in reproducing the issue. If possible provide sample Test file/URL that reproduces the issue and screencast of the issue which help in better understanding and further triaging it in better way. Thanks!
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Dec 13
In this short demo (chromium-914601-1.gif) I put a breakpoint, make it conditional, disable it, remove a condition. After these steps I want to see transparent-blue normal breakpoint, but I see transparent-yellow one.
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Dec 13
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Dec 13
Also, I just discovered another side of the issue. In attached demo (chromium-914601-3.gif) I 1) set up a breakpoint, 2) make it disabled, 3) make it conditional and then I' expecting to see transparent-yellow disabled conditional breakpoint, but I still see transparent-blue one. After this I 4) enable this breakpoint 5) disable it again and I see transparent-yellow disabled conditional breakpoint as expected. So, we have inconsistent view after (3) and (5): in both situations we have disabled conditional breakpoints, but after (3) it looks like non-conditional (blue), while after (5) it looks like conditional (yellow).
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Jan 10
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Comment 1 by swarnasree.mukkala@chromium.org
, Dec 13