So I am trying to debug this Win service (built with VS2008) that references a module (DLL containing Managed C++ that was built with VS2010) and I keep getting a message box (see title) when attaching to the service process with VS2010.
Plowing through the web, found this solution that oddly enough worked:
I unchecked the "Enable just my code(managed only)" in (VS2010) Debug -> Options -> Debugging -> General
The code that had breakpoints was built in Debug Mode and I am pretty sure that I wrote it. So disabling just my code in the debug options makes no sense.
And, there's not much to be found on the subject on the net. Hopefully this SO post will develop in the future.
May 31, 2010
May 8, 2010
Static constructor of a derived class is called before the static constructor of the base class
However, for non-static constructors, the order is the other way around. See examples below:
Example 1. Static constructors
Output:
test extended constructor
test constructor
Example 2. Public constructors
Output:
base constructor
base extended constructor
Example 1. Static constructors
public class Test { static Test() { Console.WriteLine("test constructor"); } } public class TestExtended : Test { static TestExtended() { Console.WriteLine("test extended constructor"); } }
Output:
test extended constructor
test constructor
Example 2. Public constructors
public class Base { public Base() { Console.WriteLine("base constructor"); } } public class BaseExtended : Base { public BaseExtended() { Console.WriteLine("base extended constructor"); } }
Output:
base constructor
base extended constructor
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