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Old 08-07-2008   #1 (permalink)
vmantrana


 
 

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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Old 08-08-2008   #2 (permalink)
Family Tree Mike


 
 

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!!
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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