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Hints for the native debugger’s expression evaluator

This is a list of a few hints for using the native debugger's expression evaluator. These are...

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 02/24/2004

Debugging virtual memory problems

Today I looked at a virtual memory usage bug. I determined that the function to set a breakpoint on...

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 02/12/2004

Programs and the Visual Studio.NET Debugger

The Visual Studio .NET debugger supports debugging multiple types of code running in the same...

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 02/07/2004

How to find the owner of a critical section

Many times in my life I have needed to debug a deadlock. You have one thread trying to acquire a...

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 02/05/2004

Other debugger blogs

A few of my coworkers also started blogs this week: https://blogs.msdn.com/andypennell...

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 01/23/2004

Why interop debugging is difficult

The Visual Studio debugger supports debugging both .NET code and native code at the same time. We...

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 01/23/2004

Page fault notes

I have been doing some page fault analysis lately, and I decided to share what I have learned....

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 01/21/2004

Improving speed while running under the debugger

If stepping in the debugger is taking too long, here are a few suggestions on improving your...

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 01/20/2004

Whitepaper: How to solve debugger problems

A coworker maintains a FAQ for some of the most frequent 7.0/7.1 debugger problems....

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 01/20/2004

chkstk

A while back, I found a problem where I was getting a stack overflow exception inside of chkstk....

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 01/19/2004

What does working set tell you?

Recently, I have been looking at memory usage. Up until this point, I have been using working set to...

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 01/19/2004

Introductions...

My name is Gregg Miskelly. I am a developer on the Visual Studio team working on the debugger. I...

Author: Gregg Miskelly Date: 01/19/2004

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