Re: debugger breakpoint bug?
Re: debugger breakpoint bug?
- Subject: Re: debugger breakpoint bug?
- From: Tron Thomas <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 19:17:39 -0700
That might be as a lot of our code is written with implicit in-lining.
However we never build a release version of the code. It always has
debug information.
I'm not certain of this; it seems like I can usually successfully step
over methods that belong that belong to the same class as the method I'm
currently debugging. Other function might be more problematic.
Chris Suter wrote:
On 03/08/2007, at 11:43 AM, Tron Thomas wrote:
The debugger refuses to step over. It always steps into.
Consequently, I can't step through my code because it descends into
deep calls that take forever to return from.
Has anyone else experience this behavior?
I see some thing like this when I debug code for a project at my work
place. I've never encountered it for program I write myself on my
home system. Sometimes I can step over functions and sometime I
cannot. I've never figured out what affects when I can step over
functions.
You might see this behaviour for inlined functions. That's maybe what
you're seeing although you'd only normally see it for a release build.
- Chris
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