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by: Sven Erik Matzen |
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Does anybody know when these very old and extremely productive feature "Edit
and Continue" will run like it did in VB6? I mean this is what a tool makes
really RAD - fixing while debugging in contrast to spend hours in debugging,
stopping execution, changing 3 lines, building code, debugging again ...
that's really old style programming. In vb I had edit and continue since I
don't know how many years - now it's gone :.-(
I think it...
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by: Paul Johnston |
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I'm using VB.Net. I've tried using Console.Read() but it requires a
line-terminator before it finishes (doesn't that mean it's functionally
equivalent to ReadLine() -- why have it then?). I've tried
Console.In.ReadBlock(), too, with no success.
So, along these lines, how would I implement, simply, a "Press Any Key to
Continue" routine or, more complex, a text menu in a Console app to get a
single character?
i.e.
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by: |
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Hi,
Will Vsnet IDE and C# ever get "Edit and continue" in the debugger?
Thanks
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by: Wim Bonjean |
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Hi,
I recently was at the MS dev days and some speaker mentioned that there is a
cool feature that allows edit/continue, so you can debug, edit and continue
without recompiling. But, this feature was only for VB, because the
development team thinks that c# developers aren't interested in such a
feature.
DUH! Offcourse we are, right?
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by: Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor] |
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I've just seen on Eric Gunnerson's blog that C# is getting Edit and Continue in Whidbey. That will please alot of people - although me, I have mixed feelings about it ;-)
http://blogs.msdn.com/ericgu/archive/2004/10/15/242931.aspx
Regards
Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
http://staff.develop.com/richardb/weblog
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by: John A Grandy |
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tools > options > debugging > edit and continue
by default, the option
"allow me to edit vb files while debugging"
is checked for c#, but unchecked for vb.net .... ?
does anyone know why this is ?
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by: News |
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Hi I've been using VS.NET for a while and have become frustrated. In VB6 I
could edit code during a debug session then continue.
Is there a way to accompish this in VS.NET? It seems odd that the feature
would have been removed.
Thanks,
Chris Dyck
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by: Oenone |
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My VS2005 Edit and Continue function appears to have stopped working in my
VB project.
It definitely was working, but now when I run my project (a WinForms
project) and break into it, I am unable to edit the source. I simply get a
message telling me that I "Cannot currently modify this text in the editor.
Is is read-only."
I've ensured that Edit and Continue is enabled in the IDE's
Options/Debugging window, my projects are running in...
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by: Jeremy |
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Is a worthwhile feature?
I've lived just fine without it for years... don't see much value in using
it. Am I missing something?
Thanks!
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by: Ryan Liu |
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I have this problem: "cannot continue edit while debug in VS2005".
I see the same tread after I search this topic in google, but none solutions
works for me. So again, I ask here. Can someone give a hand?
Has MS fixed this in VS 2005? Is is fixed in VS 2008?
Thanks,
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
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This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
g++-12 -std=c++20 -Wnarrowing bit_field.cpp
Here is the code in...
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by: adsilva |
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A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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