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by: ss |
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Hi
I built an exe in console debug mode & Release mode . The console
debug mode -exe works fine ...but the release mode EXE starts well but
fails mid way .
The exe is being started as a service. So I need the Release mode EXE.
I've checked the dlls being used . they are working fine for other
services.
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by: David Krmpotic |
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it's me again..
with quite interesting discovery :)
I was tracing an error for 3 hours instead of 3 minutes because of this
surprise.
Recently I'm compiling this project in RELEASE with Debug info turned on so
that it creates .PDB files and I can see the line numbers in stack trace.
To my surprise, release version of .pdb pointed me only to the beginning of
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by: Srinivasa Rao |
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I have read in one article that when we compile the application in release
mode, all the debug classes and properties will be automatically removed from
the code. I tried to implement this thing by using the following code in
Page_Load event handler.
Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
Dim intcount As Integer
intcount = 0
For intcount = 0 To 4
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by: dee |
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Hi
I'm about to upload my site and I have switched to release version. Is that
enough or do I still need to disable
<compilation defaultLanguage="vb" debug="true" />
the debug="true" in the .pdb file?
Is the .pdb necessary for the release version?
Thanks a bunch.
Dara
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by: Haldun ALIML |
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Suppose that you have below property in some class,
#if DEBUG
public string DebugInfo
{
get
{
return "INDEX : " + _name + "\n" +
"Index Owner : " + _owner.Name + "\n" +
"Index Column Count: " + _columns.Count + "\n";
}
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by: B. |
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We just recently move to code from VC++6 to VC++.NET 2005 and upgrade
the warning level from 3 to 4. In debug mode, we compile the
application with no warning no error, but when I build it in release
mode, there are quite few C4701 warnings and some C2679 errors. Note
that some of warning and error happens in debug mode as well and was
fixed. Anyone know why some of warning and error happens only in
release mode?
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by: Bob Johnson |
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It is my understanding - and please correct me if I'm wrong - that when
building a project in debug mode, I can deploy the .pdb file along with the
..exe and thereby have access to the specific line number of code that throws
an exception. Specifically, I can have an error logging routine that,
amongst other things parses the call stack and tells me the specific line of
code that choked.
It is also my understanding that if building in...
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by: Dave Johansen |
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I just converted a solution from Visual Studio 2003 to Visual Studio
2005 and the Debug mode seems to be running just fine, but the Release
mode crashes on the following code:
std::ifstream in("myfile.txt");
float value;
in >value; //The crash happens here in the getloc() function
The above code is actually from a library built in Debug mode that is
linked into the Release build of the executable. Does anyone have any
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by: =?Utf-8?B?SmVmLnB0Yw==?= |
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Hi,
I am currently facing exactly the same issue with Visual Studio 2005.
Did you find a way to solve this problem ?
"AntonioSACE" wrote:
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We have developed a number of different applications (ASP.NET web site,
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and unit tested all these applications/components using Debug mode. Now we
are ready to compile everything for release to production. However, we don’t
know whether we should compile all the applications/components/assemblies
using Release mode (or keep everything in Debug mode).
We’ve...
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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
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