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Chapter 2: Getting Started Debugging
Table 2-1: DLL Rebasing Scheme
Table 2-2: SYMSTORE Important Command.Line Options
Table 2-3: HISTORY.TXT CSV Fields When Adding
Table 2-4: HISTORY.TXT CSV Fields When Deleting
Chapter 3: Debugging During Coding
Table 3-1:
ASPTraceListener
Output and Control Properties
Table 3-2: Helper Functions for Descriptive C and C++ Assertions
Table 3-3:
TraceSwitch
Levels
Chapter 4: Operating System Debugging Support and How Win32 Debuggers Work
Table 4-1: Debugging Events
Table 4-2: WDBG Main Subsystems
Chapter 5: Advanced Debugger Usage with Visual Studio .NET
Table 5-1: Breakpoint Window Codes
Table 5-2: Hit.Count Evaluations
Chapter 6: Advanced .NET Debugging with Visual Studio .NET
Table 6-1: MCEE_CS.DAT and MCEE_MC.DAT Autoexpand Entries
Table 6-2: ILDASM Tree Output Descriptions
Chapter 7: Advanced Native Code Techniques with Visual Studio .NET
Table 7-1: Example Pseudoregisters
Table 7-2: Formatting Symbols for Watch Window Variables
Table 7-3: Formatting Symbols for Watch Window Memory Dumps
Table 7-4: AUTOEXP.DAT Autoexpand Entries
Table 7-5: Pipe and TCP/IP Remote Debugging Components
Table 7-6: General.Purpose Registers
Table 7-7: Registers Window Flag Values
Table 7-8: Calling Conventions
Table 7-9: Result Values and Their Flag Settings
Table 7-10: Parameters That CMD.EXE Passes to CreateProcessW
Chapter 8: Advanced Native Code Techniques with WinDBG
Table 8-1: Additional Tools Installed with Debugging Tools for Windows
Table 8-2: Exception Break Status
Table 8-3: Handle Type Translations
Chapter 9: Extending the Visual Studio .NET IDE
Table 9-1: Documented Project GUID Strings
Table 9-2: .NET Project Configuration Schema
Table 9-3: Native C++ Project Configuration Schema
Chapter 10: Managed Exception Monitoring
Table 10-1: Profiling API Support
Table 10-2:
SetMethod
Notification Flags
Chapter 13: Crash Handlers
Table 13-1:
GetFirstStackTraceString
and
GetNextStackTraceString
Options
Chapter 15: Multithreaded Deadlocks
Table 15-1: Functions That DeadlockDetection Monitors
Table 15-2: DeadlockDetection Reporting Options
Table 15-3:
HookImportedFunctionsByName
Parameter Descriptions
Chapter 16: Automated Testing
Table 16-1: The Mouse Commands to
TInput.PlayInput
Chapter 17: The Debug C Run-Time Library and Memory Management
Table 17-1: Debug C Run.Time Library Source Files
Table 17-2: Debug C Run.Time Library Flags
Table 17-3: Memory Block Identifiers
Table 17-4: The AppVerifier Add.in Test Descriptions
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Debugging Applications for MicrosoftВ® .NET and Microsoft WindowsВ® (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735615365
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 177
Authors:
John Robbins
BUY ON AMAZON
Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond
For Further Reading
Peer-to-Peer Style
Stakeholders of Interface Documentation
For Further Reading
Rationale, Background, and Design Constraints
Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host
Introduction
Logon Scripts and Scheduling
Networking Resources
Messaging Operations
Data Access
Data Structures and Algorithms in Java
Classes and Objects
Vocabulary
Red-Black Trees
A.5. Branching
D.3. Games
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
The Evolution of SOA
Business activities
Orchestration
Application service layer
Integration considerations
Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do (Interactive Technologies)
Overview of Captology
The Functional Triad Computers in Persuasive Roles
Computers as Persuasive Media Simulation
Credibility and the World Wide Web
The Ethics of Persuasive Technology
Microsoft WSH and VBScript Programming for the Absolute Beginner
VBScript Basics
Using Procedures to Organize Scripts
Handling Script Errors
Using the Windows Registry to Configure Script Settings
Combining Different Scripting Languages
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