Did you know? You can unwind the call stack from exceptions (Bill Horst)

Posted by: The Visual Basic Team, on 09 Dec 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

The ability to unwind the call stack from exceptions is one of the debugger features that was newly introduced in Visual Basic.NET 2005. When the debugger hits a first-chance exception, you can unwind the call stack in order to make code edits to fix the exception and continue debugging with the changes. The exception assistant UI will have an Enable Editing option which will unwind the debugger to the topmost call stack frame with code in the current solution. When an exception is unhandled, the...

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