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David Broman's CLR Profiling API Blog
Debugging Your Profiler II: SOS and IDs
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over 5 years ago
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David Broman
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In this debugging post, I'll talk about the various IDs the profiling API exposes to your profiler, and how you can use SOS to give you more information about the IDs. As usual, this post assumes you're using CLR 2.x. S.O.What Now? SOS.DLL is a...
David Broman's CLR Profiling API Blog
Debugging Your Profiler I: Activation
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over 5 years ago
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David Broman
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This is the first of some tips to help you debug your profiler. Note that these tips assume you're using CLR 2.x (see this entry for info on how CLR version numbers map to .NET Framework version numbers). In today's post, I address a frequent...
David Broman's CLR Profiling API Blog
Versions of Microsoft .NET Framework, CLR, and Your Profiler
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over 5 years ago
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[Updated 8/13/2008 with the release of Visual Studio 2008 SP1.] With the many releases of the Microsoft .NET Frameworks and their service packs, it might not be obvious what versions of the Common Language Runtime (CLR) come alongside them and whether...
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