Debugging in the .NET Framework
The topics in this section provide a general overview of the debugging capabilities and interfaces provided by the common language runtime (CLR).
In This Section
About the Debugging API
Explains how the CLR debugging API is implemented as a set of COM interfaces and describes the types or categories of interfaces that are provided.CLR Debugging Scenarios
Describes how the CLR debugging API handles typical debugging scenarios such as in-process, remote process, or unmanaged code debugging, mixed language environments, and multiple process environments.Debugging API Capabilities
Provides an overview of the functionality provided by the debugging API, such as launching or attaching to a program, execution control, examining and modifying program state, Edit and Continue, and dynamic code injection.CLR Debugging Architecture
Describes how the different components of the CLR debugging API interact with the CLR and the debugger.Debugging API Changes in the .NET Framework 2.0
Describes changes and improvements to debugging in the .NET Framework version 2.0.
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Concepts
Pre-Conditions for CorDebug.idl Interfaces