I started a new project in Visual Studio Express 2012 Desktop. On meeting an exception I found this answer: How to view exception details in Visual Studio Express?
The answer says that exception information should be possible to view in a Watch Window. I am not familiar with this and how to use it, and I have been unable figure out how to get the exception information from there.
So in short my request is:
Please provide detailed instructions for how to use the Watch Window to show exception details.
Edit
To conclude from below - the watch window isn't really that useful. You need to have the exception declared - e.g. by wrapping the offending code in a try-catch. However when you do this and break inside the catch, you can get at the information simply clicking the exception, and expanding the pop-up.
Simply add the exception variable to Watches by right-clicking it and then clicking "Add Watch".
You can also type the name of the variable in the Watches window.
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I have a very complex user interface constructed using the GUI builder.
All was working as promised until I added 8 more severside functions to the code.
In the GUI Builder (when I try to attach these new functions to mouse up, The GUI Builder announces "An Unexpected Error occured" in a pink stripe across the top of the script editor.
When I clear the error, the project appears to be OK and I can save and run the application.
If I go to any previously object that triggers a server side handler and attempt to change it I get the same error.
It is my suspicion that the failure happens when the GUI builder tries to load the list of available functions from the code source. My code is running upwards of 50 Gscript functions.
If there are some limits on what the GUI Builder can handle it would be really nice to have those documented. Also a more meaningful error message would be nice.
I assume that I can still add/attach these handlers in the code base (outside of GUI Builder)?
This error message comes up when you try to getElementById using an Id that doesn't exist. Please check all the widget Ids in your GUI.I'm pretty sure your issue is not related to some systemic limitation, I've made some complex UIs with the GUI builder without issue.
you d better use a full scripted apps instead of GUI..I gave up with GUI since there is some strange stuff..as ID managment, name managment, radio button (bug as well in normal scripting..^^)..GUI is a black box for me..just try to make your app with vertical horizontal or xy panel...and you will be able to know who do wa and when... with the logger
i got the folowing error after adding new tab in infragistics's tab manager
"System.ArgumentException: Parameter is not valid"
this error shows on designer, so I can't debug it..
it does no accur immeadiatly after adding a new tab, just after rebuilding or trying to run the program
any ideas about what's going on?
According to the support tests the issue is resolved in current service releases of the controls - Link to same issue in Infragistics forum
I am using Flashdevelop to build an Actionscript 3.0 game. It was originally a FlashIDE project but I decided to migrate the project to FlashDevelop. I also changed some asset and property names, as a result there were a lot of syntax error. The errors keep coming out in the Output Panel instead of Results Panel (is that normal) when compiled. I know that when I click errors in the Results Panel it will open and point the error in the Code Panel. I can't do that with errors in the Output Panel (I assume its normal). Is there something I can do to make the errors clickable ?
Even a simple error like this doesnt come out in the Results panel:
Loading configuration file H:\04 Noveline\03 GD\GD03\Folder (aaaa)\TEST\obj\MeccatomedinaConfig.xml
H:\FD(1)\TEST\src\Game.as(75): col: 3 Error: Access of undefined property sssss.
sssss
^
Build halted with errors (fcsh).
(fcsh)
afaik it's impossible to make output panel clickable. but you can press F10 to open program settings dialog and check if your results panel is disabled. and also disable output panel if it's really annoying)
The errors should appear in the results panel and the output panel. Make sure the results panel is open.
Remove parentheses from project path to workaround the issue.
(As Stucko & Markus von Broady wrote in comments.)
This issue is still around for FlashDevelop 5.1.1.1.
I have logged the issue here for ref:
https://github.com/fdorg/flashdevelop/issues/1676
I am getting R6034 error, but can't see the related library/executable since it's name is shortened (see the picture below). Is there any way I can see the full name?
Start task manager and go to the "Applications" tab. The popup should be in that list.
Right-click the window and choose "go to process". Task manager now jumps to the "processes" tab and shows the process that gives this message.
If you want to find out which DLL is causing the problem, open your executable in Dependency Walker. If the static analysis of Dependency Walker does not reveal the problem, profile the application in Dependency Walker and look at the profiling output.
I am trying to use Flex builder for the first time in years. I haven't used the "Run Application" option before, and when I do that now it tells me "Errors exist in required projects" and whether I should proceed. I would like to debug those errors.
Does anyone know how I can do that?
PS: When I click the "Debug" button, it does exactly the same thing. I don't see error output in the console views.
Ensure the Problems view is open (Window -> Show View -> Problems).
That will show you what compilation errors exist that need to be fixed before you can launch the project.
Yes, you will not be able to launch the program until you fix the compile-time errors.
Open the 'Problems' pane, fix compile errors, and then the program will run.