Is there a way to exclude boost source code (or any other) from debuging? I don't want to step into boost internal source code.
for example:
boost::shared_ptr<Xyz> xyz(new Xyz());
xyz->someMethod();
when I want to step into Xyz::someMethod()
using F11 the debugger first steps into boost/shared_ptr.hpp
before I get into Xyz::someMethod()
Launch regedit
and navigate to the following key:
Under a 32bit OS:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\10.0\\NativeDE\\StepOver
Under a 64bit OS:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Wow6432Node\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\10.0\\NativeDE\\StepOver
Create a new string value there. Name it as you wish. Enter this as a content:
boost\\:\\:.*
(You need to restart Visual Studio.)
As described here , this information is stored in the file C:\\Program Files[ (x86)]\\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\\Common7\\Packages\\Debugger\\Visualizers\\default.natstepfilter
For boost::shared_ptr, this here has helped:
<Function><Name>boost::shared_ptr<.*</Name><Action>NoStepInto</Action></Function>
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