Dean,

Now that I've read the link, I think it is a good addition to the
debugger tools.

I'm more interested in seeing if MS gave us the ability to set
conditional breakpoints when developing in VB.
For example, let's say I know things go off into the weeds when a
variable gets set to a certain value, but that could take hundreds of
iterations through a loop. In VS2003 all you can do is set the
breakpoint and hit F5 several hundred times, and woe is me if I hit F5
one too many times. I'd like to be able to set a breakpoint that looks
something like: Break When x = 250. I run the code and after 249 times
through the loop, it breaks for me.

Bob
 

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Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 10:17 AM
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Subject: [AspNet2] Tracepoints in VS 2005

Is anyone else as excited about these as I am?

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/232dxah7.aspx


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Very Practical Software, Inc
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