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force xsi to throw and exception

force xsi to throw and exception

2005-05-13       - By Brad Friedman

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oooh.  perfect.  My bad.

I'm using the external CLR debugger.  dbgclr.exe rather than VS.

But you are correct, there is an option in there to break on all
exceptions rather than unhandled ones.  Or even exceptions of a certain
subclassed type.

TopMenu->Debug->Exceptions...

Awesome.  Thanks.

-brad

Andrew Skowronski wrote:

>Yes, you can set Microsoft Visual Studio to stop on exceptions rather than the
default which is to stop if not handled.  If I recall correctly there is an
Exceptions dialog under the Debug menu.
>
>-Andrew
>
>
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>From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)]On Behalf
>Of Brad Friedman
>Posted At: Friday, May 13, 2005 1:51 PM
>Posted To: xsi
>Conversation: force xsi to throw and exception
>Subject: force xsi to throw and exception
>
>
>This may be a silly entry level question:
>
>I have some test code in my script editor that I'm using to debug an
>XSI-Aware ActiveX control.  When the ActiveX control throws an
>exception, XSI catches it and prints the .message parameter to the
>script log.  Which is neat and useful for a lot of things.
>
>However, I have my debugger hooked up to the XSI process now to do some
>real debugging.  It connects fine and if I pause it in the middle of
>code execution, all is well.  I can step through my source.  But when an
>exception is thrown, the debugger doesn't catch it because XSI does.  Is
>there a way to force XSI to throw the exception rather than catch it, so
>the debugger can handle it?
>
>-brad
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