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  • PeteOlcott

    Debugging not working correctly

    I set a breakpoint in a .NET function, and the F10 [Step Over] debug
    option never reaches many of the source lines in this function. The
    lines that it skips are not part of a conditional expression thus
    should always get invoked.
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    #2
    RE: Debugging not working correctly

    Is it possible that an exception occurs before those lines and therefore the
    execution doesnt get that far?
    --
    Ciaran O''Donnell
    try{ Life(); } catch (TooDifficultException) { throw Toys(); }



    "PeteOlcott " wrote:
    I set a breakpoint in a .NET function, and the F10 [Step Over] debug
    option never reaches many of the source lines in this function. The
    lines that it skips are not part of a conditional expression thus
    should always get invoked.
    >

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    • PeteOlcott

      #3
      Re: Debugging not working correctly

      On Oct 15, 10:57 am, Ciaran O''Donnell
      <CiaranODonn... @discussions.mi crosoft.comwrot e:
      Is it possible that an exception occurs before those lines and therefore the
      execution doesnt get that far?
      --
      Ciaran O''Donnellhttp://wannabedevelope r.spaces.live.c om
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      "PeteOlcott " wrote:
      I set a breakpoint in a .NET function, and the F10 [Step Over] debug
      option never reaches many of the source lines in this function. The
      lines that it skips are not part of a conditional expression thus
      should always get invoked.- Hide quoted text -
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      No because lines after the lines that were ignored were still reached.

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      • Adam Benson

        #4
        Re: Debugging not working correctly

        Are you absolutely sure the code that's being run (.exe and .dll's I mean,
        not source code) matches your source code?

        "PeteOlcott " <PeteOlcott@gma il.comwrote in message
        news:2a0dca19-8634-4301-92d7-cf648c1ef278@b3 1g2000prb.googl egroups.com...
        >I set a breakpoint in a .NET function, and the F10 [Step Over] debug
        option never reaches many of the source lines in this function. The
        lines that it skips are not part of a conditional expression thus
        should always get invoked.

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        • PeteOlcott

          #5
          Re: Debugging not working correctly

          On Oct 15, 11:36 am, "Adam Benson"
          <Adam.Ben...@NO SPAMMYSPAM.omni bus.co.ukwrote:
          Are you absolutely sure the code that's being run (.exe and .dll's I mean,
          not source code) matches your source code?
          >
          "PeteOlcott " <PeteOlc...@gma il.comwrote in message
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          news:2a0dca19-8634-4301-92d7-cf648c1ef278@b3 1g2000prb.googl egroups.com...
          >
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          >
          I set a breakpoint in a .NET function, and the F10 [Step Over] debug
          option never reaches many of the source lines in this function. The
          lines that it skips are not part of a conditional expression thus
          should always get invoked.- Hide quoted text -
          >
          - Show quoted text -
          Yes, it does exactly the same thing immediately after a Rebuild
          Solution.

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          • Adam Benson

            #6
            Re: Debugging not working correctly

            Weird. The only other thing that occurs to me is are the pdb's being
            generated? And are you running the debug build? Sounds like a daft question,
            I know, but once or twice I've started up a solution and for some reason its
            been set to release but I didn't spot it.

            What does the code look like?

            AB

            "PeteOlcott " <PeteOlcott@gma il.comwrote in message
            news:f2155ab0-d6b7-438e-a6db-89772f63e283@75 g2000hso.google groups.com...
            On Oct 15, 11:36 am, "Adam Benson"
            <Adam.Ben...@NO SPAMMYSPAM.omni bus.co.ukwrote:
            Are you absolutely sure the code that's being run (.exe and .dll's I mean,
            not source code) matches your source code?
            >
            "PeteOlcott " <PeteOlc...@gma il.comwrote in message
            >
            news:2a0dca19-8634-4301-92d7-cf648c1ef278@b3 1g2000prb.googl egroups.com...
            >
            >
            >
            I set a breakpoint in a .NET function, and the F10 [Step Over] debug
            option never reaches many of the source lines in this function. The
            lines that it skips are not part of a conditional expression thus
            should always get invoked.- Hide quoted text -
            >
            - Show quoted text -
            Yes, it does exactly the same thing immediately after a Rebuild
            Solution.


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