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c# - Code is behaving differently in Release vs Debug Mode

We have some unit tests that fail when run in Release mode vs debug mode. If I attach a debugger in release mode the tests pass. There is way too much code to publish here so I am really just looking for best practices in debugging Release mode issues. I have checked for:

SOLUTION: In this case it is because I was comparing floating point variables for equality. I could not change the floats to decimal without a major refactoring so I added an extension method:

public static class FloatExtension
{
    public static bool AlmostEquals(this float f1, float f2, float precision)
    {
        return (Math.Abs(f1 - f2) <= precision);
    }

    public static bool AlmostEquals(this float f1, float f2)
    {
        return AlmostEquals(f1, f2, .00001f);
    }

    public static bool AlmostEquals(this float? f1, float? f2)
    {
        if (f1.HasValue && f2.HasValue)
        {
            return AlmostEquals(f1.Value, f2.Value);
        }
        else if (f1 == null && f2 == null)
        {
            return true;
        }
        return false;
    }
}
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One thing that might cause the behaviour that you are seeing is an error that causes a race condition. Attaching a debugger can change the timing of the code such that the race condition is no longer triggered.

To fix it, use synchronization appropriately whenever you have multiple threads accessing data.


I am comparing some float values in the IsEqual method.

That sounds like a very bad idea. You should not compare floats for equality because floating point calcualtions are not 100% precise and you can get representation and rounding errors. Compare to see whether they are sufficiently close together. For calculations involving money, you probably want to use the decimal type instead.


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