Hi, has anybody of you ever seen a feature as described in the post in your environment?
Thank you
Update: As some readers appear to have skimmed the text, please feel free to point out possible accessibility issues, poor choices of words, etc.
Hi, has anybody of you ever seen a feature as described in the post in your environment?
Thank you
Update: As some readers appear to have skimmed the text, please feel free to point out possible accessibility issues, poor choices of words, etc.
Come over to the wonderful world of [email protected]. Us dotnet nerds really take this kind of stuff for granted…
Actually I’ve been working with VS the last X years and I’m pretty sure dotnet doesn’t have this feature. Sure, you can set the next statement, but I wouldn’t know of a simple way to say ahead of starting a debug compile “Ye, I want to skip those lines and takes this branch.” Other than changing the source code, that is.
I’m sorry, I think ik misinterpreted. To me it sounds liken you could accomplish it with the evaluate expression context in the debugger
Thanks, noted.