How to troubleshoot and debug Visual Studio design mode errors?

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慢半拍i 2020-11-30 08:08

Using Windows 7 and Visual Studio 2010, I am writing a C# custom UserControl. I was coding in code view for weeks and recently when I tried to switch to design mode, Visual

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  • 2020-11-30 08:27

    For Visual Studio 2010, this answer does the job.

    For Visual Studio 2012 or above, what you need to do is actually debug the Visual Studio Designer process. The process you want to debug is called XDesProc.exe

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    I do the following:

    • Open two instances of Visual Studio both pointing to the same solution
    • Close all windows in both.
    • Kill all XDesProc.exe instances in Task Manager
    • In Visual studio instance A, open any view (not one that has the exception). This will start the XDesProc designer process for Visual Studio Instance A
    • In Visual Studio instance B, attach to process on XDesProc.exe and set your breakpoints, or, set Break on exceptions
    • In Visual Studio instance A, open the view (that has the exception)
    • Visual Studio B should break.

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    If you missed it, or need to restart the steps, start again from step (2) 'Close all windows' killing XDesProc instances. Sometimes the designer starts up once and caches values, and you will need to have a clean, non-exception designer to track down the problem.

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  • 2020-11-30 08:32

    The answer is in Walkthrough: Debugging Custom Windows Forms Controls at Design Time (MSDN).

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  • 2020-11-30 08:41

    For Visual Studio 2010/2013

    You can debug the Visual Studio designer itself! Open a second instance of Visual Studio, use the Tools -> Attach To Process and attach to the first Visual Studio (i.e. devenv.exe).

    In Visual Studio instance #2 (the one that you did the Attach To Process in): Put a breakpoint on your usercontrol's constructor

    In Visual Studio instance #1 (the original one, that will get stuck): Open the designer which your usercontrol is in, the breakpoint in VS#2 will get hit.

    For Visual Studio 2012

    The process you want to debug is XDesProc.exe - see Dr. ABT's answer. Otherwise the procedure is as for Visual Studio 2010/2013.

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