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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Stepping into a boost::function while debugging
From: Steven Watanabe (watanabesj_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-05-05 12:58:00


AMDG

Peter Åberg wrote:
> Does anyone have a tip, suggestions or workaround on how one should do
> to step into the target function of a boost::function while debugging
> in VS 2008 (VC9), without wading through the boost::function
> implementation?
>
> I have looked around a bit now and have not found any solution except
> putting a breakpiont in the target function which may not be practical
> when one does not know which function it is.
>
> I get the feeling one have to wait for MS to add a feature like "step
> through code I don't want to see". But until then, what do you folks do?
>
> Designing with delegates in C++ feels a bit like a show-stopper for me
> until I can step into a delegate target function without getting lost
> in a haystack.

I just hit step into until I get to familiar code. There isn't actually
a lot of code
to step through when calling a Boost.Function.

In Christ,
Steven Watanabe


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