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Add watch failed everytime

cean
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Hi,
I am using Intel Fortran 2023.2. When I try to add a quickwatch, I get msg same as this: worker process failed.

https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-Fortran-Compiler/quot-The-debugger-s-worker-process-msvsmon-exe-unexpectedly/m-p/1026350#M109366

This thread is old. Don't know if it suits my new version?

Cheers,

Cean

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andrew_4619
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seems broken I would suggest repair/reinstall.

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jimdempseyatthecove
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What version of Windows are you using?

What version of MSVS are you using?

 

I've never experienced this error before (since Windows XP and MS VS 2005, IVF V 8.0 and thru all upgrades).

 

can you send a screenshot of what you are entering into the quickwatch window?

 

Jim Dempsey

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cean
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Win 10 pro 22H2

VS Version 17.7.5

 

I just add a break point, run to it. Then hoover over a variable before the point and right click to pick addwatch. It pops up a msgbox saying msvs is evluating the variable. after a while, the error msg pops up and msvs shut down. 

 

 

 

 

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andrew_4619
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seems broken I would suggest repair/reinstall.

jimdempseyatthecove
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I have MS VS 2022 Community version17.8.2. Prior to that MS VS Pro 2019. No problems.

I am aware that newer/newest release may have integration issues.

Your older version is not that old and should integrate OK.

Follow @andrew_4619 suggestion to repair/reinstall.

 

Jim Dempsey

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