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VFP methods you miss
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16/05/2013 11:18:26
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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>>>>>What methods from VFP do you miss in .NET? Anything that's awkward or not very straightforward for somebody with a VFP background? I'm thinking of making a set of extension methods geared for VFP devs and I've been out of it way too long to remember much.
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>>>>The one I miss the most is being able to set a breakpoint on a variable and tell it to stop when it changes.
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>>>I always thought I just wasn't finding the menu option to do that.
>>>
>>>Checking (since you got me thinking about it), I see this that indicates you can do it..
>>>
>>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/5557y8b4.aspx
>>>
>>>I'm testing to see if that actually works (part of that article is for C++ only)..
>>
>>and it does work.
>
>but it says only for c++ right? Did I miss something. You got it to work in c#?

What I'm reading doesn't say it is for C++, and the breakpoint menu has the option for condition/changed. It sounds like it ought to work, but it doesn't seem to break when the condition is changed. I'm thinking there must be a specific type of statement that this will work with (not assignment or declaration so far), but I haven't got it yet.
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