Blog Category for Func-eval
I created a blog category for Func-eval (aka Property Evaluation), and I updated some of my old posts to be in this category.
And while I'm at it, some other func-eval blog entries:
GreggM on Func-eval and Winforms
SteveJS on Nested Break States (stopping mid func-eval)
Update: Very *Evil* things you can do with funceval:
1. Funceval a message pump
2. Inject arbitrary code into another process.
3. Other evil things with FE
Here's what's involved for a debugger author to consume func-eval as part of inspection.
Comments
- Anonymous
February 07, 2006
The ICorDebug API (the API for debugging managed apps) is about 70 total interfaces.  Here is how... - Anonymous
March 05, 2006
I've mentioned func-eval (aka property eval) is evil for end-users; but it's also evil if you want to... - Anonymous
June 29, 2006
Public Service Announcement: You may have noticed that trying to evaluate members using C#'s 'base' keyword... - Anonymous
July 20, 2006
During native debugging, it's common to cast a raw pointer value to a given type. Eg, in the expression... - Anonymous
September 30, 2006
System.Object represents a managed object within a process. ICorDebugValue is the debugger's representation... - Anonymous
October 23, 2006
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