CorDebugChainReason Enumeration
Indicates the reason or reasons for the initiation of a call chain.
Syntax
typedef enum CorDebugChainReason {
CHAIN_NONE = 0x000,
CHAIN_CLASS_INIT = 0x001,
CHAIN_EXCEPTION_FILTER = 0x002,
CHAIN_SECURITY = 0x004,
CHAIN_CONTEXT_POLICY = 0x008,
CHAIN_INTERCEPTION = 0x010,
CHAIN_PROCESS_START = 0x020,
CHAIN_THREAD_START = 0x040,
CHAIN_ENTER_MANAGED = 0x080,
CHAIN_ENTER_UNMANAGED = 0x100,
CHAIN_DEBUGGER_EVAL = 0x200,
CHAIN_CONTEXT_SWITCH = 0x400,
CHAIN_FUNC_EVAL = 0x800
} CorDebugChainReason;
Members
Member | Description |
---|---|
CHAIN_NONE |
No call chain has been initiated. |
CHAIN_CLASS_INIT |
The chain was initiated by a constructor. |
CHAIN_EXCEPTION_FILTER |
The chain was initiated by an exception filter. |
CHAIN_SECURITY |
The chain was initiated by code that enforces security. |
CHAIN_CONTEXT_POLICY |
The chain was initiated by a context policy. |
CHAIN_INTERCEPTION |
Not used. |
CHAIN_PROCESS_START |
Not used. |
CHAIN_THREAD_START |
The chain was initiated by the start of a thread execution. |
CHAIN_ENTER_MANAGED |
The chain was initiated by entry into managed code. |
CHAIN_ENTER_UNMANAGED |
The chain was initiated by entry into unmanaged code. |
CHAIN_DEBUGGER_EVAL |
Not used. |
CHAIN_CONTEXT_SWITCH |
Not used. |
CHAIN_FUNC_EVAL |
The chain was initiated by a function evaluation. |
Remarks
Use the ICorDebugChain::GetReason method to ascertain the reasons for the initiation of a call chain.
Requirements
Platforms: See System Requirements.
Header: CorDebug.idl, CorDebug.h
Library: CorGuids.lib
.NET Framework Versions: Available since 1.0
See also
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