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Debugger one-line-off issue

I take it this still hasn't been resolved.

Just so I know what I'm up against... what happens if the break was supposed
to be on the last line of a method? Is the "next line" back to the line
following the calling code? This will be really nasty if that's the case.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Hi Daniel,

Ensure your assembly and its PDB file are up to date. I have experienced
some nasty line-offs during debugging when I have a PDB file older than the
corresponding assembly.

--
Dmitriy Lapshin [C# / .NET MVP]
X-Unity Test Studio
http://x-unity.miik.com.ua/teststudio.aspx
Bring the power of unit testing to VS .NET IDE

"Daniel Billingsley" <db**********@NO.durcon.SPAAMM.com> wrote in message
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I take it this still hasn't been resolved.

Just so I know what I'm up against... what happens if the break was supposed to be on the last line of a method? Is the "next line" back to the line
following the calling code? This will be really nasty if that's the case.


Nov 15 '05 #2
Hi Daniel,

I suggest that you rebuild your entire solution, I sometimes get this kind
of error is cause the source code and the compiled code are different
versions.

Cheers,

--
Ignacio Machin,
ignacio.machin AT dot.state.fl.us
Florida Department Of Transportation

"Daniel Billingsley" <db**********@NO.durcon.SPAAMM.com> wrote in message
news:%2***************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
I take it this still hasn't been resolved.

Just so I know what I'm up against... what happens if the break was supposed to be on the last line of a method? Is the "next line" back to the line
following the calling code? This will be really nasty if that's the case.

Nov 15 '05 #3

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