How to: Apply Code Changes Explicitly
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In Visual C++, Edit and Continue can apply code changes in two ways. Code changes can be applied implicitly, when you choose an execution command, or explicitly, using the Apply Code Changes command.
When you apply code changes explicitly, your program remains in break mode – no execution occurs.
Procedure
To apply code changes explicitly
From the Debug menu, choose Apply Code Changes.
When you install Visual Studio, Edit and Continue is turned on by default. For more information, see: