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If you delete one breakpoint under Breakpoints node you are asked to confirm it. But if you select Delete All action then all breakpoints is deleted without confirmation. It should be consistent for both action, ask for confirmation on deleting one or all breakpoints or never ask for confirmation.
I do not see any reason why it should be """consistent""".
It needn't be consistent, but currently it's illogical. I would understand opposite behaviour (confirm deleting all breakpoints, don't confirm deleting one breakpoint) since deleting all breakpoints is more risky than deleting only one breakpoint.
I do not see any reason why it should be """logical""".
It's natural tendency to make everything logical. Why don't you want to have it logical?
Please ignore Hanz's comments. The behaviour should be consistent. There should not be confirmation dialog in either case. The problem is that sometimes the confirmation dialog is shown when deleting single breakpoint. We are not able to find under which circumstances this happens (maybe there is some bug in the core, maybe is in the debuggercore). So, closing this bug as WONTFIX, because the Delete All action really should not ask for confirmation. If you are able to find reproducible way to obtain confirmation dialog when deleting single breakpoint, please, create new bug. Thanks.