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Debugging in VB.Net

Hello,I am trying to run a windows forms application in debug mode, but it is
different from what we had in VB6.0, like in VB6.0 we can do :
- Change the values of variables while in debug mode
- edit and make changes to the code in debug mode
i am not able to do the same in VB.net because of READ ONLY MODE,
can anyone please let me know on how to fix this.

Thanks
Jul 21 '05 #1
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"AVXl" <AV**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A5**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hello,I am trying to run a windows forms application in debug mode, but it
is
different from what we had in VB6.0, like in VB6.0 we can do :
- Change the values of variables while in debug mode
- edit and make changes to the code in debug mode
i am not able to do the same in VB.net because of READ ONLY MODE,
can anyone please let me know on how to fix this.

Thanks


The feature is not available in VS 2002 or VS 2003. The ability to
edit/recompile on the fly in debug mode has been implemented in Visual
Studio 2005. So, to "fix" it, download the VS 2005 beta 2.

--
Peter [MVP Visual Developer]
Jack of all trades, master of none.
Jul 21 '05 #2
You can change the values of variables from the Locals/Autos/Watch windows.

Code cannot be changed. The Edit-and-Continue feature will be back in VS
2005.

--
HTH

Éric Moreau, MCSD, Visual Developer - Visual Basic MVP
(http://aspnet2.com/mvp.ashx?EricMoreau)
Conseiller Principal / Senior Consultant
Concept S2i inc. (www.s2i.com)

"AVXl" <AV**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A5**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hello,I am trying to run a windows forms application in debug mode, but it
is
different from what we had in VB6.0, like in VB6.0 we can do :
- Change the values of variables while in debug mode
- edit and make changes to the code in debug mode
i am not able to do the same in VB.net because of READ ONLY MODE,
can anyone please let me know on how to fix this.

Thanks

Jul 21 '05 #3

"AVXl" <AV**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A5**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hello,I am trying to run a windows forms application in debug mode, but it
is
different from what we had in VB6.0, like in VB6.0 we can do :
- Change the values of variables while in debug mode
- edit and make changes to the code in debug mode
i am not able to do the same in VB.net because of READ ONLY MODE,
can anyone please let me know on how to fix this.

Thanks


The feature is not available in VS 2002 or VS 2003. The ability to
edit/recompile on the fly in debug mode has been implemented in Visual
Studio 2005. So, to "fix" it, download the VS 2005 beta 2.

--
Peter [MVP Visual Developer]
Jack of all trades, master of none.
Nov 22 '05 #4
You can change the values of variables from the Locals/Autos/Watch windows.

Code cannot be changed. The Edit-and-Continue feature will be back in VS
2005.

--
HTH

Éric Moreau, MCSD, Visual Developer - Visual Basic MVP
(http://aspnet2.com/mvp.ashx?EricMoreau)
Conseiller Principal / Senior Consultant
Concept S2i inc. (www.s2i.com)

"AVXl" <AV**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A5**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hello,I am trying to run a windows forms application in debug mode, but it
is
different from what we had in VB6.0, like in VB6.0 we can do :
- Change the values of variables while in debug mode
- edit and make changes to the code in debug mode
i am not able to do the same in VB.net because of READ ONLY MODE,
can anyone please let me know on how to fix this.

Thanks

Nov 22 '05 #5

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