Debugging ReSharper Essentials
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A Better Debugging Experience • Debugging in Visual Studio has always been great. With ReSharper, it gets better. Let's look at some of the improvements ReSharper brings. • Inline Debugging Adornments • Traditionally, Visual Studio users would have to rely on the Auto, Locals, and Watch windows to see what values are in the current scope. • With ReSharper, you can step through your code base and see values displayed directly in the editor - https://www.jetbrains.com/help/reshar.... • This is especially useful in looping scenarios, where you can see values change in real-time. • Searchable DataTips • ReSharper provides an improved replacement for Visual Studio's DataTips. You can search for specific values - https://www.jetbrains.com/help/reshar...) in the current context by typing in the DataTip. • DataTips will say open until you click away or press the Escbutton. • You can also can choose which values get displayed inline, so you don't have to write a `DebuggerDisplay` attribute. ReSharper lets you specify these at runtime! • Go to Breakpoints and Breakpoints Window • When dealing with breakpoints, it's easy to forget when and where you placed them. ReSharper comes with *Go to Brakpoints* - https://www.jetbrains.com/help/reshar...) - you can trigger it using the Ctrl+Alt+F9 shortcut. • ReSharper also adds a custom breakpoints tool window, where you can: • Group breakpoints by file/folder/project/type/member • Type to search for breakpoints • Enable/disable, or remove breakpoints • See a preview of the code where you set the breakpoint • And more! • *Tip:* To track a symbol across your solution, use the *Find Results* tool window and then *Set a Breakpoint* on all occurrences. • Debugging Third-Party Assemblies • It can be frustrating when assemblies don't ship with debugging information (PDB). • When you come across an assembly with no symbols loaded, you can use ReSharper's decompiler to generate a PDB and load it into the debugger. • Once done, you can debug third-party code as if it was your own. • See Also • Debugging assistance - https://www.jetbrains.com/help/reshar...) • Navigate to breakpoints - https://www.jetbrains.com/help/reshar...) • Debugging without source code - https://www.jetbrains.com/help/reshar...)
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