On Saturday, 26 August 2023 at 16:57:42 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
After a recent update, Visual Studio 2022 started to have serious troubles with D, namely having troubles with displaying debug variables, and growing constantly in memory until you either stop debugging or crashes Windows.

Currently I'm resorting to use x64dbg, which is currently the best I can use, and I'll try to look up some info on using it not as a reverse engineer tool, but as an actual debugger.

You should report this to bugzilla.
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