i finished a project ive been working on for weeks or well i thought i had finished it.. in VS debug environment it runs fine doing its logics for hours without a problem but after publishing it as a standalone it starts throwing errors pretty soon. Took another look at whats going on in VS debug and the only thing that stands out is "A first chance exception of type 'System.OverflowException' occured.." that pops up every now and then so i think this is whats crashing my program outside vs. This poses 2 problems a) the code is around 2k lines/3 classes and heavily multithreaded and i have no clue where exactly this error gets generated, b) from my previous encounters with first chance exceptions they seem like more "possibility for error" instead of an actual error itself and very hard to track down
I'm converting another project from VS2003 to VS2010 and am getting this message in the Immediate Window before I hit my MyBase.Load. From the warning, it looks like somting is undefined yet is being used - causing an exception. How can I trace this down?My app uses 2 DLLs, could the msg be coming from them during their load?
I have an application that deals with some rather large number values. I wanted the values to allow a roll over so I compiled the program with Remove Integer Overflow Checks turned on. The 32 bit numbers roll over just fine but the 64 bit unsigned integers still throw an over flow exception. Is this a bug in the compiler?
I'm making a downloader program in Visual Basic 2010, and it calculates the current download speed, the approximate time left and all that good stuff.But when I download certain files, the program decides to f*** up.The program stays still for a bit, and nothing happens when i click download button, but then all out the sudden the download starts like normal but an error message pops up and it says:
"Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow"As I previously said, this error message only pops up on certain files.Then I started to do some "error-investigating" xD, and i found out that this line caused the error msg:
That code is written in the web_downloadprogresschanged class.And SW is a stopwatch.I mean, it still downloads fully and such, but it looks ugly when an error message pops up even though it works.
Now I see that VB tells me that label arrays are no longer supported But I also see that VB2010 is providing the relevant logic to update each of the label array fields I was until today using VB2008, because after running this application it crashes with a report of stack overflow, I assume it is related to the label arrays, but have no idea. So I have upgraded to VB2010.
In VB2010, I note that the immediate window is reporting A first chance exception of type 'System.InvalidCastException' occurred in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll Now I have used label arrays for showing columns of like data, generated by a for loop. What should I be using it its place, maybe a grid..
All of a sudden i'm getting this error "A first chance exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in System.Drawing.dll"Here is a print screen of it, including the part of code it's coming from - http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/6908/37996913.png
I haven't changed anything except i removed 1 line of code "If Len(imgPicture) = 0 Then Exit Sub" from a different function. Then ran the project and it keeps throwing this error.
I am getting the following error: Quote: Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow. Here is my Public Shared Function AESFileEncrypt(inputFilename As String, outputFilename As String) As Boolean
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Dim InputFileData(CType(InputFileStream.Length, Integer)) As Byte ' - error line This happens on a file that is 2.4 gigs. I presume this is because the byte array cannot be declared that big. How can I get this to work?
I've spent a substantial amount of time trying to figure this out, but I keep getting the same error
A first chance exception of type 'System.Data.OleDb.OleDbException' occurred in System.Data.dll A first chance exception of type 'System.NullReferenceException' occurred in project1.exe
This happens when I try to use the DataReader.my code is
Public Function Identification() As List(Of Integer) Dim returnIndex As New List(Of Integer) Dim dbCount As String = "SELECT Bookingid FROM bookdetail WHERE Date =" & getCurrentTimeString() & " 12:00:00 a.m." Dim count As Integer = 0
Is there a way to configure the debugger or write code in such a way as to get more information when first chance exceptions happen? I understand they are generally not harmful and I do quite a bit of exception handling in code but when I'm doing database operations it's to know when first chance exceptions occur. Of course I can see them in the Immediate Window in VS but I would like a full stack trace, not ust a line saying "A first chance exception..."
When an exception is thrown in my app, I expect the debugger to stop running and enter debugging mode, but it does not. Instead, I just get a message in the Immediate Window ('A first chance exception ...'), and the program keeps on running like if nothing happened. However, the sub (in which the exception was thrown) is exited, so statements after the exception are not executed. Since this sub makes the initialization of my program, running becomes very unstable.How can I tell the debugger to stop execution when an exception is thrown? On the 'Advenced compile options' page I don't have 'Target CPU'. Maybe it's that I have only VB Express?If I tick the 'Thrown' checkbox in Debug > Exceptions, execution stops even if I have a catch for that exception, and I don't want that.Until now I used VB 2008 on 32 bit, and everything worked fine, but since I moved to 2010 64 bit I just can't get it right.
I know I'm being quite pedantic here. But, what is the right way to get a true 50/50-chance with a generated random number? Say, to simulate the flip of a coin. [code] I know this difference is close to nothing, but I'm doing some calculations on bell curves, in such a way that it requires true 50/50-chance.
I'm trying to build a function where I can pass in a percentage and it would have that percentage to return a true value. However I'm completely drawing a blank on how to make on such function.
I have several ActiveX controls in my project one of them loads solidmodeling files for viewing. Because this process can take some time the authors provided an OnFinishedLoadingDocument event.This worked fine under VB6.Now however under VB.NET 2008 framework 3.5 I get an exception thrown When I try to access a form control from this event.
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A first chance exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll I found an article that says something about it.
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If you are using ActiveX controls on a form, you may receive the cross-thread InvalidOperationException when you run under the debugger How can I add text to my control from this event?
Code: Private Sub oView_SW_OnFinishedLoadingDocument(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As AxEModelView._IEModelViewControlEvents_OnFinishedLoadingDocumentEvent) _ Handles oView_SW.OnFinishedLoadingDocument Dim nSheet As Integer = 0
I am running vs 2008 and and trying to connect to an sql server 2005 to do userauthentication, but the error message i get is"Access to the registry key 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESmartinfoLibServer' is denied" and the message "A first chance exception of type 'System.UnauthorizedAccessException' occurred in mscorlib.dll" also shows in the immediate window.
I get this message each time I run the appA first chance exception of type 'System.NullReferenceException' occurred in <Applicaton>I have isolated the key Subs which seem to upset it, but I cannot for the life of me figure out what it is about it that's upsetting it. I have used On Error Goto etc for the time being, which gets around it but I would like to solve it rather than jumpver it.Err.Description returns "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."My sub looks like this:
Multi-Threading. I have got a simple bit of code that will need to be repeated but with a chance of it overlapping the only complex bit is there will be a varible that will be different each time. so I was wondering if I put it in another Thread and store the varible within the thread code would that achieve what I am looking for? To make it slightly easyier once the thread is started and pulled the Varible in there will be no cross talking between the thread and main app thread (ie no progress reports, no aborts/suspends etc) Nothing will be feeding back on thread completion either, when it ends it ends.
What I want to know is that in VB.net is it possible to get a stack overflow, and if so how is it caused. What I mean is, what sort of written code would cause a stack to overflow.
I am working with a datagridview. Is there any chance a column is set to be a textbox initially but for example I want the top item to be a combobox??? This should enabled the user to select something of the list but also load in what was selected and saved before... So for example I have a column called Product Name and it has 5 rows 4 of them should appear as textboxes but one top cell should appear as combobox
I've never seen this error before; and apparently (According to DIC) the number would have be bigger than -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807, to this this exception (I'm using an Integer, but I've tried Int64, and the same thing happens).
This is where the exception is being thrown:
Dim localPort As Integer = (tcpRow__1.localPort1 << 8) + (tcpRow__1.localPort2) + (tcpRow__1.localPort3 << 24) + (tcpRow__1.localPort4 << 16)
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I highly doubt that that the integer that is being parsed back is greater than, either of those numbers listed above. I've tried using Int64, and even removing the << operator, but it's still throwing this exception.
I need to make some big multiplications for cryptographic reasons in vb.net and overflow the variable as C,C++ and C# does. I have disabled the check of overflow at the vb.net project but when i an doing those multiplications i get as a result 1.#INF
I am getting an overflow somewhere while populating my database.The number of records inserted is different every time I get the error and I have been unable to trace where it is coming from.
this exception gets raised on a standard dim command???
Public Sub Life(ByVal AnyEvent As Object) Dim myNewLife As New Life Dim Happiness As New Collection Happiness.Add(AnyEvent) myNewLife.Experience(Happiness) End Sub
I am making a program that reads files (exe and dll) and compares them byte for byte and then save the diffrences.when i read the file it crashes. when the binary reader reaches position 3 (RAW offset 0x03) it crashes with the sentence: Arithmic operation resulted in an overflow. I tried different files and its always at position 3.[code]