Displaying Custom Data Types
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You can customize the way Visual Studio displays data types in debugger variable windows.
Visual Basic and C#
For C#, you can add expansions for custom data using DebuggerTypeProxyAttribute, DebuggerDisplayAttribute, and DebuggerBrowsableAttribute. Visual Basic supports the DebuggerDisplay attribute but not the DebuggerBrowsable attribute.
Visualizers
You can write a visualizer to display any managed data type. For more information, see How to: Write a Visualizer.
Native Code
For native code, you can add custom data type expansions to the file autoexp.dat, which is located in the Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\Packages\Debugger directory. Instructions on how to write autoexp rules are located in the file itself.
Warning
The structure of this file and the syntax of autoexp rules might change from one release of Visual Studio to the next.
Native type views can also be customized by writing an expression evaluator add-in. For more information, see EEAddIn Sample: Debugging Expression Evaluator Add-In.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Watch an Expression in the Debugger
Concepts
Enhancing Debugging with the Debugger Display Attributes