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----
-synopsis: The `--debugger` will start more reliably in `let` expressions and function calls
-prs: 9917
-issues: 6649
-credits: [9999years, horrors]
-category: Fixes
----
-
-Previously, if you attempted to evaluate this file with the debugger:
-
-```nix
-let
- a = builtins.trace "before inner break" (
- builtins.break "hello"
- );
- b = builtins.trace "before outer break" (
- builtins.break a
- );
-in
- b
-```
-
-Lix would correctly enter the debugger at `builtins.break a`, but if you asked
-it to `:continue`, it would skip over the `builtins.break "hello"` expression
-entirely.
-
-Now, Lix will correctly enter the debugger at both breakpoints.