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On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Frankly speaking, I have had very rare success using it in VS 2005. It
> seems to work only in particular project types, yet the option remains
> available to other project types. Mostly, it raised a cryptic
> exception that I discovered after some research meant that it wasn't
> supported. It did give me the impression of being a hasty add-on.
>
> I haven't tried it with VS 2008, though.
>
> On Oct 8, 11:39 am, Andrew Badera <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If you're in Pro or Enterprise, otherwise, it's not available. And in
>> general, I seem to recall difficulties using this. Odd exceptions or
>> weird failures (but that may have been b/c of my trying to use it in
>> service-oriented projects too). Have you used it successfully C?
>>
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>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:32 AM, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > If you are using VS 2005 or above, you can use the OTB (Object Test
>> > bench) feature.
>>
>> >http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/c3775d98(VS.80).aspx
>>
>> > On Oct 7, 3:02 am, alex <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> I am coming from eclipse world and java.
>> >> In java you have collection of classes and eclipse (IDE) allows you to
>> >> call
>> >> static main() methods of each class seperately (kind of quick test)
>>
>> >> now i am working in c sharp and visual studio i figured out that it is
>> >> not really possible to do it -- each
>> >> project has one entry point so it is hard to have this flexibility
>>
>> >> effectively is i have
>>
>> >> class A { public static void Main() { a = new A(); a.runcode(); }}
>> >> class B { public static void Main() { b = new B(); b.runcode(); }}
>> >> ....
>> >> class Z { public static void Main() { z = new Z(); z.runcode(); }}
>>
>> >> I would like to run either an instance of A or instance of B or
>> >> instance of
>> >> something else from IDE for quick testing
>>
>> >> how can i retain the ability to run each class in the project
>> >> on its own -- it is great and convenient for quick test of whether
>> >> a class is working and to do bottom line design of the programs
>>
>> >> many thanks
>>
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