IDE :: Modules Window While Debugging
Oct 7, 2009
I have read many many forums regarding the error message "No symbols have been loaded. The breakpoint will not be hit." I had this error message come up a while ago, so I opened a previous version of my project, and copied the newest version of the code I am working on into that project. Then when I debugged, everything worked fine...for a while. Then I got the error message back, so I did the same thing again, and who would have guessed the error message returned, out of the blue. I am working on the program and it works fine, then suddenly one time when I try to debug with a breakpoint I get that message again. So I did some more research and I found a post that recommended looking at the Modules window while debugging (under debug > windows > modules). And in this window under my project, it said "Cannot find or open the PDB file". However, I compared this to the previous version of the program, that works fine, and I noticed that under Path, for my project, the path that I see is not the path where my project is located. So what I am asking is can someone please tell me how to change that path to the correct path where my files are actually located? I believe that if the path is correct, it will find and load the symbols.
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Mar 25, 2012
I am looking for some help in finding the best way to display a progress window for a module I am working on.I have a VB2008 app using an Access 2007 db. One of the MODULES in the Access db does a masterfile update and I want to show the user what is happening in process.
The VB2008 app calls the Access module to do all the work which is FAR FASTER than having VB2008 do all the work.The goal is to have a small window popup and display the progress. Once the process is done, close the window. How would you do this? Use a Access form? That works but it not clean looking at all. Is there something else that might work better?
Something like a msgbox that opens and can be updated while the process runs. Once the process is done, it can be closed. The user will not need to interact with this window - it's just to show the applications progress.
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Jan 7, 2011
Yesterday I opened Visual Studio (2008 v 9.0.30729.1) and all the winform classes in my project display with class module icons with the little 'VB', instead of form module icons with the little form icon!
When I double click on a form module, the form designer doesn't open, just the code module.
When I run the project, it runs fine. There are no errors. The project builds fine.
I did Project --> show all files, and I can see the designer and resx files below the form module which doesn't look or act like a form module.
I can't open my forms to design them!
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Mar 14, 2011
As I am stepping through my code, it takes me to Disassembly window. Is there a way to get rid of this. This has only recently started happening.
I have looked in options for a way to get rid of it.
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Jan 20, 2009
is it possible to automaticly hide the vs2008-window while i'm in a debuggersession? When VS comes at a breakpoint or there is an error the vs2008-window must pop-up.
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May 25, 2010
I'm using vb 2010 and need to know how to use the output window while debugging
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Mar 8, 2011
Trying to debug a Windows application, in the Immediate Window, if I type the following:?UBound( I see a tooltip showing the syntax of UBound, but when I complete the statement as ?UBound(CBa) where CBa is the name of an array, I get the response: Name 'UBound' is not declared. Strangely enough, the UBound function is referenced in the code prior to the breakpoint, and works correctly. Why can't I use it in the Immediate Window? I have the same problem with the Len function, it says it's not declared.
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Aug 3, 2009
I have code that has no output, it doesn't do what i want it to do, but i can't see any errors in it, there are also no errors in the compiler, but in debug mode there are the following errors:[code]
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Jan 6, 2009
I have code that has no output, it doesn't do what i want it to do, but i can't see any errors in it, there are also no errors in the compiler, but in debug mode there are the following errors:
A first chance exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll
A first chance exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in
[code].....
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Mar 15, 2007
My colleague and I have recently upgraded our projects from .NET Framework 1.0 and VS2002 to .NET Framework 2.0 and VS2005. We also applied the latest VS2005 service pack.
Our problem: normally when debugging we use the QuickWatch window to drill down into and view collections of objects belonging to the parent object we are "watching". THIS NO LONGER WORKS...instead, we get a message in the value line against the object collection saying:"In order to evaluate an indexed property, the property must be qualified and the arguments must be explicitly supplied by the user."This is incredibly frustrating, particularly when we have large nested collections of objects.We are pretty sure this feature was working fine after we upgraded, but we are not so sure that it was working after we applied the VS2005 service pack.
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Dec 28, 2011
Im trying to debug a troublesome Project. I downloaded and installed the Symbols from MS, set my Project to use the Folder where I installed them, etc. When I start Debugging, I can see at the bottom of my IDE window that it is loading Symbols at a rapid clip, until it gets to It stops, and I have tried waiting 15 minutes to no avail.
The file exists - D:Symbols
asapi32.pdb90DF78A27042428D99A8021F064506472
asapi32.pdb - 1.40 MB (1,469,440 bytes) - Created Wednesday, November 24, 2010, 12:25:44 PM
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May 1, 2009
I'm having to write a reporting application that gets information from some Interbase servers and it also has to work on Vista as well as XP, I'm using to connect Borlands Data Provider.[code]My Issue is that debugging on my xp Machine the dataset gets filled, debugging on my vista box it fails ("Interbase provider initialization failed"), my initial thought was that this could be UAC related but I've compiled the application and 'ran as admin' and still same issue. (by the way it failes on the line Dim da as BdpDataAdapter...)
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Aug 22, 2010
using bas files in visual basic 6 because I could write functions or subs that I would just easily use over and over rather than keep rewriting code. Do these work in the same way in .net? If anyone has any good info on modules like how to start writing functions and subs. Assuming of course that they work like vb6 bas files. If I were to make this sub a function how would I do this and I am assuming the benefit of this specific example would be a Boolean to check if if saved the text file or not?
Code:
Public Sub SaveList(ByVal List As ListBox, ByVal filename As String)
Dim i As Integer
Dim w As IO.StreamWriter
[code]....
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Jun 7, 2011
During the design of a new application I was wondering if using a module with properties is considered to be a bad practice. Some example code:
Module modSettings
public property Setting1 as string
public property DatabaseObject as IDatabaseObject
End Module
The code above is just an example to emphasize my question. In the past, this structure was used a lot in VB6. In the past I used it as well in my .NET projects.
But nowadays with buzzwords like Dependency Injection, Testability and Separation of Concerns the above structure smells bad. I can't really describe why, but it just feels wrong. I must admit I'm not very familiar with the keywords above, yet.So I'm wondering whether the above code really is a bad practice. If so, what would you use a Module for?
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Apr 15, 2010
What advantage is there, if any, to using Modules rather than classes in VB? How do they differ, and what advantages/disadvantages are there in using modules? In VB or VB.NET, I use both.
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Oct 9, 2009
I created a module named Sample, in it i made a Public Sub called Sub. But how do i do to add something "behind sub", so i can write like this:
Sample.Sub.alternative1
Sample.Sub.alternative2
etc.
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Feb 22, 2012
I have finished creating the code for my client/server application although both parts currently execute modules/in console(this was for testing purposes).I am now looking at making both parts of the program completely invisible (they will eventually be executed as a Windows service upon startup). How do i go about this? Does the code need to be copied in to a "Windows Service" project, or is there a way I can hide both of the modules upon execution?
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Dec 30, 2010
I'm using Visual Studio 2010 and coding in VB.NET.
My problem is that I've collected all the modules I've written and intend to reuse and placed them in a separate folder. When I want to add a module from the above folder to any given project, it takes a copy of the module and places in the project's source code folder, instead of referencing the module in the folder containing all the other modules.
Is it possible to include a module in my project and leave it in the folder with all the other modules, so that when I improve upon a module, it'll affect all the projects that uses/references that module. Instead of me having to manually copy the new module to all the projects that uses/references the module. Right now I have multiple instances of the exact same module that i need to update manually when I improve code or add functionality?
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Jun 24, 2012
Im writing a application in visual basic to tell the user about their pc.
All this is in a module
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic.Devices
Imports System.Management
Imports System.Net
Imports System.IO
[Code]...
The problem I am having is that if one of the things in the module fails such as if the users graphics card does not have any onboard memory then it will fail.This is causing everything else to fail aswell.I am very new to visual basic so ifyou could please excuse me if I have made any stupidly obvious errors and any suggestions are welcome
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Apr 11, 2011
I have been brought onto a project where a large amount of code has been written. Most of the code is appearing in the MainWindow.xaml.vb file (yes, this is a wpf project but I think the question is appropriate for this forum). The folks who developed the previous versions in Visual Basic 6 told me that they organized their code by using Modules. I was not aware of this practice and I have actually never even used modules. Can I use modules in this way so that I can logically group different areas of functionality within the application? Or is there a more preferred method?
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May 15, 2009
I am fresher in vb.net but I need some samples on structure which contains fields,method,property and events and if some one help me regarding private,freind, protected freind type class etc. In addition to that I know how to create class and modules but i don't know where I create structure and how etc.
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Mar 23, 2005
I have learned that if I want my crystal reports to work on the client machines when they install my program, I have to include some merge modules. I have VB .Net 2003 and Crystal Reports 10. The merge modules that are included with VS Studio .Net 2003 are not included in the program software I have. Is it possible to download these merge modules somewhere else and use them with my software? If so, can someone give me a link on where to get them?
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Jun 26, 2009
I'm finishing up a remote inventory service. Getting the total memory is simple. But, is there any way to detect how many memory modules a computer has and how many MB/GB each is?
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Mar 16, 2011
I have a Module in VB.NET called Math.vb and in that module, I created a Function that displays returns the percentage of one number to another. I have a Sub that calls the Function and I call the Sub from my Form1 class. Is there an advantage/disadvantage to putting the function in the class or the module?
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May 20, 2010
I have 2 modules. Each contains a Sub with the same name. See below:
Module moduleA
Public Sub f(ByVal arg1 As myType)
Console.WriteLine("module A")
End Sub
End Module
Module moduleB
Public Sub f(ByVal arg1 As myType, ByVal arg2 As Boolean)
Console.WriteLine("module B")
End Sub
End Module
But the compiler complains that there's ambiguity between moduleA and moduleB. I have totally different signatures. However, if I put the 2 methods into the same module, there's no ambiguity at all.
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Aug 18, 2009
I have a big project in vb.net with over a 400 forms and datasets and 100 reports. I deploy it using clickatonce. I want to split it into modules so each user will use the core project plus the modules his department needs, so when I make an update to a module he will take only this update and not the whole project as I am doing now.
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Sep 8, 2009
I am doing a VB.NET course, there is a question in one of my assignments - "How many modules can you have in one program?" This seems like something that should be easy to find, but I have not been able to find it anywhere.Can anyone direct me to a resource that would have this? My initial thought is unlimited, although in practical terms, if you have an excess number of modules, then you probably need to re-think your workflows.
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Jan 26, 2010
i have a public module un an application1 , how can i get the module in application2 ?
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Aug 18, 2010
I am not a program designer by any means but I would really like to start getting a better grasp of how to do it and a better understanding of the .NET languages in general (VB, C#). I was reading a book by Wrox - Professional Visual Basic 2008. In it I believed it mentioned that Modules are slowly going out of existence. I can see why most coding would go into a class object but I would assume modules would always be necessary to at least keep the code clean.
Also, I have been searching for a good source on software design but I can't seem to find any recent books published. I might be searching in the wrong places but I would really like to get my hands on one.
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Feb 5, 2011
Is it ok to use some classes and modules inside a single VB file ?
At present, I used to create them in separate files by choosing Project menu --> Add Class/Module
I was thinking about combing them into one file. Is there any merit or demerit on this approach ?
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