rstudio debugging does not stop returning results in the output

I was debugging "genera_reportes_siniestros" you can see in the screenshot, putting browser() in its inside lines somewhere.

screenshot.

Anybody knows why my console do not stop of print me the value of the function arguments I passed? One of the arguments is a data.table, if this is of any use.

That's my sessionInfo().

Browse[3]> sessionInfo()
R version 4.0.4 (2021-02-15)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
Running under: Windows 10 x64 (build 18363)

Matrix products: default

locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=Spanish_Argentina.1252  LC_CTYPE=Spanish_Argentina.1252   
[3] LC_MONETARY=Spanish_Argentina.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C                      
[5] LC_TIME=Spanish_Argentina.1252    

attached base packages:
[1] grDevices utils     datasets  stats     graphics  methods   base     

other attached packages:
 [1] assertthat_0.2.1  data.table_1.14.0 forcats_0.5.1     stringr_1.4.0    
 [5] dplyr_1.0.5       purrr_0.3.4       readr_1.4.0       tidyr_1.1.3      
 [9] tibble_3.1.0      ggplot2_3.3.3     tidyverse_1.3.0   rlang_0.4.10     
[13] scales_1.1.1      lubridate_1.7.10  openxlsx_4.2.3    readxl_1.3.1     

loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
 [1] zip_2.1.1        Rcpp_1.0.6       compiler_4.0.4   cellranger_1.1.0
 [5] pillar_1.5.1     dbplyr_2.1.0     tools_4.0.4      jsonlite_1.7.2  
 [9] lifecycle_1.0.0  gtable_0.3.0     pkgconfig_2.0.3  reprex_1.0.0    
[13] cli_2.3.1        rstudioapi_0.13  DBI_1.1.1        haven_2.3.1     
[17] withr_2.4.1      xml2_1.3.2       httr_1.4.2       fs_1.5.0        
[21] hms_1.0.0        generics_0.1.0   vctrs_0.3.6      grid_4.0.4      
[25] tidyselect_1.1.0 glue_1.4.2       R6_2.5.0         fansi_0.4.2     
[29] modelr_0.1.8     magrittr_2.0.1   backports_1.2.1  ellipsis_0.3.1  
[33] rvest_1.0.0      colorspace_2.0-0 utf8_1.2.1       stringi_1.5.3   
[37] munsell_0.5.0    broom_0.7.5      crayon_1.4.1

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