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Break Execution (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

You can place the debugger in a break state at any point. For information about what happens during a break state, see Breakpoints.

To place the debugger in a break state

  • On the Debug menu, click Break All.

    Debugger behavior at a breakpoint depends on the current circumstances.

    • If the debugger does not have program database (PDB) information that maps to the break address, it displays the disassembly code.
    • If the debugger has PDB information and the name of the source file, but cannot locate the source file by using the path contained in the PDB file, then the debugger displays the Find Source Dialog Box.
    • If the debugger has PDB information and has the source file name and its path, it displays the source code, and you can immediately do source-level debugging.

See Also

Concepts

Control Debugger Execution
Kernel Debugger
Debugging

Other Resources

Windows Embedded Compact 2013