Exception.TargetSite Property
Gets the method that throws the current exception.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
If the method that throws this exception is not available and the stack trace is not a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), TargetSite obtains the method from the stack trace. If the stack trace is a null reference, TargetSite also returns a null reference.
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The TargetSite property may not accurately report the name of the method in which an exception was thrown if the exception handler handles an exception across application domain boundaries. |
The following code example throws an Exception and then catches it and displays the originating method using the TargetSite property.
' Example for the Exception.HelpLink, Exception.Source, ' Exception.StackTrace, and Exception.TargetSite properties. Imports System Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic Namespace NDP_UE_VB ' Derive an exception; the constructor sets the HelpLink and ' Source properties. Class LogTableOverflowException Inherits Exception Private Const overflowMessage As String = _ "The log table has overflowed." Public Sub New( auxMessage As String, inner As Exception ) MyBase.New( String.Format( "{0} - {1}", _ overflowMessage, auxMessage ), inner ) Me.HelpLink = "http://msdn.microsoft.com" Me.Source = "Exception_Class_Samples" End Sub ' New End Class ' LogTableOverflowException Class LogTable Public Sub New(numElements As Integer) logArea = New String(numElements) {} elemInUse = 0 End Sub ' New Protected logArea() As String Protected elemInUse As Integer ' The AddRecord method throws a derived exception if ' the array bounds exception is caught. Public Function AddRecord( newRecord As String ) As Integer Try Dim curElement as Integer = elemInUse logArea( elemInUse ) = newRecord elemInUse += 1 Return curElement Catch ex As Exception Throw New LogTableOverflowException( _ String.Format( "Record ""{0}"" was not logged.", _ newRecord ), ex ) End Try End Function ' AddRecord End Class ' LogTable Module OverflowDemo ' Create a log table and force an overflow. Sub Main( ) Dim log As New LogTable( 4 ) Console.WriteLine( "This example of " & vbCrLf & _ " Exception.Message, " & vbCrLf & _ " Exception.HelpLink, " & vbCrLf & _ " Exception.Source, " & vbCrLf & _ " Exception.StackTrace, and " & vbCrLf & _ " Exception.TargetSite " & vbCrLf & _ "generates the following output." ) Try Dim count As Integer = 0 Do log.AddRecord( _ String.Format( "Log record number {0}", count ) ) count += 1 Loop Catch ex As Exception Console.WriteLine( vbCrLf & _ "Message ---" & vbCrLf & ex.Message ) Console.WriteLine( vbCrLf & _ "HelpLink ---" & vbCrLf & ex.HelpLink ) Console.WriteLine( vbCrLf & _ "Source ---" & vbCrLf & ex.Source ) Console.WriteLine( vbCrLf & _ "StackTrace ---" & vbCrLf & ex.StackTrace ) Console.WriteLine( vbCrLf & "TargetSite ---" & _ vbCrLf & ex.TargetSite.ToString( ) ) End Try End Sub ' Main End Module ' OverflowDemo End Namespace ' NDP_UE_VB ' This example of ' Exception.Message, ' Exception.HelpLink, ' Exception.Source, ' Exception.StackTrace, and ' Exception.TargetSite ' generates the following output. ' ' Message --- ' The log table has overflowed. - Record "Log record number 5" was not logged. ' ' HelpLink --- ' http://msdn.microsoft.com ' ' Source --- ' Exception_Class_Samples ' ' StackTrace --- ' at NDP_UE_VB.LogTable.AddRecord(String newRecord) ' at NDP_UE_VB.OverflowDemo.Main() ' ' TargetSite --- ' Int32 AddRecord(System.String)
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
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