Codeview And The Visual Studio Debugger

The Microsoft Visual Studio Debugger is a powerful debugger that ships along with all versions of Visual Studio .NET. This debugger owes much of its feel and functionality to CodeView, a standalone, text-based debugger that shipped with Microsoft C++ version 5.0 and earlier. More advanced features of the most recent versions of this debugger include:
  • Full symbol and source integration.
  • Attaching and Detaching to and from processes.
  • Integrated debugging across programs written in both .NET and native Windows languages (calls from C# to C++, for example).
  • Remote machine debugging.
  • Debugging ASP.NET Web Services.
  • Standard as well as more advanced breakpoint features, including conditional, address, data breakpoints.
  • Many ways of viewing program state and data, including multiple watch windows, threads, call stack, and modules.
  • Scriptability or the ability to control via a macro or scripting language. Any language which can talk to COM can be used.

 

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