IDebugProgram2::Execute
Applies to: Visual Studio Visual Studio for Mac
Note
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Continues running this program from a stopped state. Any previous execution state (such as a step) is cleared, and the program starts executing again.
Note
This method is deprecated. Use the Execute method instead.
Syntax
HRESULT Execute(
void
);
int Execute();
Return Value
If successful, returns S_OK
; otherwise, returns an error code.
Remarks
When the user starts execution from a stopped state in some other program's thread, this method is called on this program. This method is also called when the user selects the Start command from the Debug menu in the IDE. The implementation of this method may be as simple as calling the Resume method on the current thread in the program.
Warning
Do not send a stopping event or an immediate (synchronous) event to Event while handling this call; otherwise the debugger may stop responding.