Hi, It looks similar to this one: https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3357, if you think it's a different bug, feel free to open a new one.
Rolf On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Guido Van Hoecke <[email protected]> wrote: > Rolf, > > Shall I file a bug? > > Switched to MonoDevelop 2.8.6.5 and MonoTouch 5.2.5 today, > but problem still present... > > Guido > > On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 07:00, Guido Van Hoecke <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Rolf, > > > > Nope, I get 'in <fllename unknown>:0' > > > > Guido > > > > On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 00:06, Rolf Bjarne Kvinge <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> Do you get file name & line numbers in stack traces, like for this code? > >> > >> try { > >> throw new Exception (); > >> } catch (Exception e) { > >> Console.WriteLine (e.StackTrace); > >> } > >> > >> Rolf > >> > >> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 9:05 PM, Guido Van Hoecke <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I have following CallerInfo routine: > >>> > >>> /// <summary> > >>> /// Returns a string with following components: > >>> /// 1) The current time as a "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.fff " string > >>> /// 2) A string with following caller format S:M(L) where > >>> /// S = Source filename, > >>> /// M = Method name, > >>> /// L = Line number in source file. > >>> /// </summary> > >>> /// <param name="frameNr">The calling frame nr.</param> > >>> /// <returns>The callerinfo (see above)</returns> > >>> private static string CallerInfo (int frameNr = 2) > >>> { > >>> var stackTrace = new StackTrace (true); > >>> if (stackTrace.FrameCount <= frameNr) { > >>> return string.Format ("No frame {0}, only {1} > available!", > >>> frameNr, stackTrace.FrameCount); > >>> } > >>> var stackFrame = stackTrace.GetFrame (frameNr); > >>> var fileName = stackFrame.GetFileName(); > >>> fileName = fileName == null ? "?file?" > >>> : fileName.Substring (1 + fileName.LastIndexOf ('/')); > >>> var method = stackFrame.GetMethod().Name; > >>> var linenr = stackFrame.GetFileLineNumber (); > >>> return string.Format ("{0}:{1}({2})", fileName, method, > linenr); > >>> } > >>> > >>> When run (in debug mode) in a .net application this routine performs as > >>> intended and returns strings à la: 'MySourceFile:MyMethod(123)' when > >>> reporting about a call at line 123 in MyMethod of MySourceFile.cs > >>> > >>> However, when run when debugging a monotouch app on the simulator, only > >>> the method name is known, neither the filename nor the linenr seem to > be > >>> available. This would produce following string (for the above test > >>> case): '?file?:MyMethod(0)' > >>> > >>> Shouldn't the StackFrame have the same structure and content with > >>> monotouch's mono runtime and the .net mono run time? > >>> > >>> I don't really understand why it isn't behaving as expected in a > >>> monotouch application that is being debugged. > >>> > >>> Or is there somewhere some option to be set so that FileName and > >>> FileLineNumber would be included? > >>> > >>> Anybody any pointers? > >>> > >>> > >>> Guido > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Ehrman's Commentary: > >>> 1. Things will get worse before they get better. > >>> 2. Who said things would get better? > >>> > >>> http://vanhoecke.org ... and go2 places! > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> MonoTouch mailing list > >>> [email protected] > >>> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monotouch >
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