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| | debug, debugger and release mode Hi: Can someone explain me what statements regarding the Debug and Debugger classes are ignored on release mode? I am reading a book that says that all statements will be ignored in release mode (or a mode other than Debug); however I put a Debugger.Break() and build in release mode, and the built application detected the break point and stopped working. Thanks in advance!! |
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| | RE: debug, debugger and release mode I have seen comments similar to this for the Debug class, but not for the Debugger class. "vmantrana" wrote: Quote: > Hi: > > Can someone explain me what statements regarding the Debug and > Debugger classes are ignored on release mode? > I am reading a book that says that all statements will be ignored in > release mode (or a mode other than Debug); however I put a > Debugger.Break() and build in release mode, and the built application > detected the break point and stopped working. > > Thanks in advance!! > |
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