Causes the debugger to break on the return instruction of the
routine associated with the specified address expression (which
can be a routine name, line number, and so on). Breaking on the
return instruction enables you to inspect the local environment
(for example, obtain the values of local variables) while
the routine is still active. Note that the view of a local
environment may differ depending on your architecture. On Alpha
processors, this qualifier can be applied to any routine.
The address-expression parameter is an instruction address within
a routine. It can simply be a routine name, in which case it
specifies the routine start address. However, you can also
specify another location in a routine, so you can see only those
returns that are taken after a certain code path is followed.
A SET BREAK/RETURN command cancels a previous SET BREAK if you
specify the same address expression.