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Reputation: 62866

Is it possible to actually debug 3rd party code using the source decompiled with dotPeek?

I use VS2012.

I know how to debug the 3rd party code using the .NET Reflector and always used it.

I was wondering whether this is possible with dotPeek from JetBrains or with R# itself without the dotPeek. I am able to navigate to the decompiled 3rd party code, but not step through it.

Any ideas?

Upvotes: 11

Views: 6306

Answers (4)

Igal Tabachnik
Igal Tabachnik

Reputation: 31548

I see this question is still driving traffic to my blog, so I'll add an answer: yes, debugging 3rd-party assemblies is now possible with the JetBrains dotPeek decompiler (completely free), by using it as a Symbol server.

In my blog post How to debug anything with Visual Studio and dotPeek, I detail exactly how to set it up and step into 3rd-party code with the debugger.

Upvotes: 12

splintor
splintor

Reputation: 10154

Yes. dotPeek was released. See this post that explains how to do it in details.

Upvotes: 5

rapshan sulimi
rapshan sulimi

Reputation: 66

Debugging and symbols server are implemented in dotPeek since 1.2 version. This version is in Early Access now.
More info you can find here

Upvotes: 2

Dmitry Osinovskiy
Dmitry Osinovskiy

Reputation: 10118

Unfortunately, not yet. But this is in JetBrains' near plans.

Upvotes: 1

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