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Breakpoint.HitCountTarget Property

Gets the hit count target for any type of breakpoint. Interpreted based on the hit count type.

Namespace:  EnvDTE
Assembly:  EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
ReadOnly Property HitCountTarget As Integer
int HitCountTarget { get; }
property int HitCountTarget {
    int get ();
}
abstract HitCountTarget : int with get
function get HitCountTarget () : int

Property Value

Type: System.Int32
An integer value representing the hit count target for any type of breakpoint.

Remarks

A hit count is an optional property that determines whether your program breaks when the breakpoint is reached.

The HitCountTarget property is interpreted based on the HitCountType. See dbgHitCountType and <PAVE OVER> How to: Specify a Hit Count for more information.

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to use the HitCountTarget property.

To test this property:

  1. Set a breakpoint in the target application.

  2. Set various breakpoint properties in Properties/Hit Count Dialog Box.

  3. Run the add-in.

public static void HitCountTarget(DTE dte)
{
    // Setup debug Output window.
    Window w = (Window)dte.Windows.Item(EnvDTE.Constants.vsWindowKindOutput);
    w.Visible = true;
    OutputWindow ow = (OutputWindow)w.Object;
    OutputWindowPane owp = ow.OutputWindowPanes.Add("HitCountTarget Property Test: ");
    owp.Activate();

    // dte is a reference to the DTE object passed to you by the
    // OnConnection method that you implement when you create an add-in.
    EnvDTE.Debugger debugger = (EnvDTE.Debugger)dte.Debugger;
    owp.OutputString("HitCountTarget: " + 
                        debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).HitCountTarget);
    owp.OutputString("\nHitCountType: " + 
                        debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).HitCountType);
    owp.OutputString("\nLocationType: " + 
                        debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).LocationType);
    owp.OutputString("\nName: " + debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).Name);
    debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).Tag = "My Breakpoint";
    owp.OutputString("\nTag: " + debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).Tag);
    owp.OutputString("\nType: " + debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).Type); 
}
Shared Sub HitCountTarget(ByRef dte As EnvDTE.DTE)
    Dim strHitCountTarget As String
    Dim strHitCountType As String
    Dim strLocationType As String
    Dim strName As String
    Dim strType As String
    Dim strTag As String

    strHitCountTarget = dte.Debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).HitCountTarget.ToString()
    strHitCountType = dte.Debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).HitCountType.ToString()
    strLocationType = dte.Debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).LocationType.ToString()
    strName = dte.Debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).Name.ToString()
    strType = dte.Debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).Type.ToString()
    dte.Debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).Tag = "My Breakpoint"
    strTag = dte.Debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).Tag.ToString()
    MessageBox.Show("HitCountTarget: " + strHitCountTarget + vbCrLf + _
                    "HitCountType: " + strHitCountType + vbCrLf + _
                    "LocationType: " + strLocationType + vbCrLf + _
                    "Name: " + strName + vbCrLf + _
                    "Type: " + strType + vbCrLf + _
                    "Tag: " + strTag + vbCrLf)
End Sub

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See Also

Reference

Breakpoint Interface

EnvDTE Namespace