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c# - .Net - what is an "unwind"?

While answering this question I noticed that I got the following dialog while atempting to move the "cursor" while an exception was being handled:

Unable to set the next statement to this location. The attempt to unwind the callstack failed.

Unwinding is not possible in the following scenarios:

  1. Debugging was started via Just-In-Time debugging.
  2. An unwind is in progress
  3. A System.StackOverflowException or System.Threading.ThreadAbortException exception has been thrown.

What exactly is an unwind?

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No, in this context it typically refers to the process of stepping ("backwards"/"upwards") through a stack, removing successive frames until you've come back to the desired level. Typical stacks are (of course) very linear in their structure, frames are stacked end-to-end after each other, so there's not really much literal unwinding going on, but that's what it's called.

This Wikipedia page has more detail.


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