I often run into the situation where I want to disable some code while debugging without actually changing the code.
What I end up doing is having a break-point (usually conditional) and then when the break-point fires I perform a Set Next Statement. This can be very labor intensive when the code is reached many times so I created a macro:
Sub Skip3Lines()
DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.LineDown(False, 3)
DTE.Debugger.SetNextStatement()
End Sub
I then changed my break-point to be a hit-point (right-click -> When Hit...
) and told it to execute this macro.
Visual studio was all too happy to spit out the following dialog box:
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Error
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A macro called a debugger action which is not allowed while responding to an event or while being run because a breakpoint was hit.
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OK
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Does anyone know how to get around this?
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