Process3.Attach2 Method (Object)
Similar to Attach, causes the debugger to attach this process, except that it allows you to specify an engine or set of engines.
Namespace: EnvDTE90
Assembly: EnvDTE90 (in EnvDTE90.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Sub Attach2 ( _
Engines As Object _
)
void Attach2(
Object Engines
)
void Attach2(
[InAttribute] Object^ Engines
)
abstract Attach2 :
Engines:Object -> unit
function Attach2(
Engines : Object
)
Parameters
- Engines
Type: System.Object
A Engines collection.
Implements
Remarks
Attach2 allows you to attach to a process using a specific debugging engine or set of engines. The Engines parameter can be a single BSTR, a collection of BSTRs, a single Engine object or a collection of Engine objects. If you specify it as a BSTR, the first few characters of the engine name or its ID (GUID) can be supplied. The list of engines is specific to a given Transport.
Examples
' Macro code.
' The examples below illustrate how to attach to default, local, and
' remote processes.
Imports EnvDTE
Imports EnvDTE80
Imports EnvDTE90
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic.ControlChars
Public Module Module1
Sub NativeAttachToLocalCalc()
Dim dbg2 As EnvDTE90.Debugger3
dbg2 = DTE.Debugger
Dim attached As Boolean = False
Dim proc As EnvDTE90.Process3
For Each proc In DTE.Debugger.LocalProcesses
If (Right(proc.Name, 8) = "calc.exe") Then
proc.Attach2("native")
attached = True
Exit For
End If
Next
If attached = False Then
If attached = False Then
MsgBox("calc.exe isn't running")
End If
End If
End Sub
Sub DefaultAttachToLocalCalc()
Dim dbg2 As EnvDTE90.Debugger3
dbg2 = DTE.Debugger
Dim attached As Boolean = False
Dim proc As EnvDTE90.Process3
For Each proc In DTE.Debugger.LocalProcesses
If (Right(proc.Name, 8) = "calc.exe") Then
proc.Attach2()
attached = True
Exit For
End If
Next
If attached = False Then
If attached = False Then
MsgBox("calc.exe isn't running")
End If
End If
End Sub
End Module
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.