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CorDebugUnmappedStop Enumeration

Specifies the type of unmapped code that can trigger a halt in code execution by the stepper.

typedef enum CorDebugUnmappedStop {
    STOP_NONE               = 0x0,
    STOP_PROLOG             = 0x01,
    STOP_EPILOG             = 0x02,
    STOP_NO_MAPPING_INFO    = 0x04,
    STOP_OTHER_UNMAPPED     = 0x08,
    STOP_UNMANAGED          = 0x10,
    STOP_ALL                = 0xffff,
} CorDebugUnmappedStop;

Members

Member

Description

STOP_NONE

Do not stop in any type of unmapped code.

STOP_PROLOG

Stop in prolog code.

STOP_EPILOG

Stop in epilog code.

STOP_NO_MAPPING_INFO

Stop in code that has no mapping information.

STOP_OTHER_UNMAPPED

Stop in unmapped code that does not fit into the prolog, epilog, no-mapping-information, or unmanaged category.

STOP_UNMANAGED

Stop in unmanaged code. This value is valid only with interop debugging.

STOP_ALL

Stop in all types of unmapped code.

Remarks

Use the ICorDebugStepper::SetUnmappedStopMask method to set the flags that specify the unmapped code in which the stepper will stop.

Requirements

Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family

Header: CorDebug.idl

Library: CorGuids.lib

.NET Framework Version: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

See Also

Concepts

Debugging Enumerations