CorDebugIntercept Enumeration
Indicates the types of code that can be intercepted (that is, stepped into).
Syntax
typedef enum CorDebugIntercept {
INTERCEPT_NONE = 0x0,
INTERCEPT_CLASS_INIT = 0x01,
INTERCEPT_EXCEPTION_FILTER = 0x02,
INTERCEPT_SECURITY = 0x04,
INTERCEPT_CONTEXT_POLICY = 0x08,
INTERCEPT_INTERCEPTION = 0x10,
INTERCEPT_ALL = 0xffff
} CorDebugIntercept;
Members
Member | Description |
---|---|
INTERCEPT_NONE |
No code can be intercepted. |
INTERCEPT_CLASS_INIT |
A constructor can be intercepted. |
INTERCEPT_EXCEPTION_FILTER |
An exception filter can be intercepted. |
INTERCEPT_SECURITY |
Code that enforces security can be intercepted. |
INTERCEPT_CONTEXT_POLICY |
A context policy can be intercepted. |
INTERCEPT_INTERCEPTION |
Not used. |
INTERCEPT_ALL |
All code can be intercepted. |
Remarks
Use the ICorDebugStepper::SetInterceptMask method to establish the types of code that can be intercepted.
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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