Re: OT: Can't set breakpoint
DOH. I was missing the message map entry.
Thanks All,
Drew
"Dan Bloomquist" <public21@lakeweb.com> wrote in message
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Drew wrote:
Yes. There is code in the function (including call to the base class
implementation.
How about setting a breakpoint down the stack from the call and seeing if
you can step in? If you can, then the mystery deepens...
Best, Dan.
Drew
".rhavin grobert" <clqrq@yahoo.de> wrote in message
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On 26 Mrz., 18:40, "Drew" <d...@dam.dam> wrote:
I'm using VS2005 and am unable to set a breakpoint in OnSysCommand()
in my CMDIFrameWnd derived class. When I hover over the breakpoint
I get:
"The breakpoint will not currently be hit. Invalid file line : nnnn"
If I move the breakpoint down in the body it sets it to the beginning
of the
next function in the file. I've moved the body of the function around
and
no difference. All other functions have no problem setting
breakpoints.
Has anyone seen this and is there a fix?
Thanks,
Drew
Is it possible that this function is compiled to nothing? eg. do you
have any commands in it?
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