tauri
tauri

Reputation: 313

Find out which line will be executed in Visual Studio debug mode

How can I find out which line will be executed after performing any action?

If I know what will be executed I can put break point there. But what if I am not sure where to set breakpoint or just I need to go to the executing line faster (without setting breakpoints).

"Break All" is not what I look for. It is pausing debugging, so I cannot perform any action (just after which I want Visual Studio sets breakpoint automatically)

In other words, for example I want to start debugging each line after clicking a button, without putting breakpoints. Is it possibile?

Upvotes: 2

Views: 2580

Answers (2)

Sergey Vlasov
Sergey Vlasov

Reputation: 27880

For a .NET application you can use my Runtime Flow tool (30-day trial) to see code that is executed after some action.

Upvotes: 2

amza
amza

Reputation: 810

Set a breakpoint at the line you want to stop after. Then once the breakpoint is hit Step Into or press F11 in Visual Studio. This takes you to the very next line of code that executes, no matter where it is in the project.

Upvotes: 1

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