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Debugging class into dll

Someone have never debugged class functions into dlls?
I've put into the same workspace two projects (dll and executable
win32). When i try to debug, i can't enter step by step into my dll.
When instead i debug standard c call into a common dll (without class)
i've no problem to debug.
Does you know why this happen? have I forgotten somethings?
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Someone have never debugged class functions into dlls?
I've put into the same workspace two projects (dll and executable
win32). When i try to debug, i can't enter step by step into my dll.
When instead i debug standard c call into a common dll (without class)
i've no problem to debug.
Does you know why this happen? have I forgotten somethings?


This is a group about the C++ language. You seem to be having trouble with
your debugger, try news:microsoft. public.vc.ide_g eneral for instance.

john
Jul 22 '05 #2

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