On Sunday, 21 October 2018 at 16:27:24 UTC, kinke wrote:
On Sunday, 21 October 2018 at 02:12:18 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
The only way I can debug programs is to attach to them after they have started, however it's very clunky to use this way, some programs even execute too fast to do this way.

* Install VisualD (for mago).
* Open/create a project (any C++ project will do) in VS, right-click -> Properties, then set the command line in the 'Debugging' settings. * Right-click on the project again, Debug -> Start new instance. Make sure to use the config/platform for which you set the debugging command line.

I have IVF composer XE 2011 with VS2005.
I have a DLL library that is used by a third-party application. I copy.DLL to the specified folder where the program is looking for it.
The application finds DLL OK.
I want to set up a DLL - how to run an application with a debugged DLL library and get the added VS debugger so that it can log into the DLL where I want to do it? know more at: https://www.outlooktechnicalsupportnumbers.com/blog/gmail-server-error/

Reply via email to