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function calls from debugger

mwilke
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In my former unix environment, I used to check the norm of a vector while debugging by calling a function of my program. In dbx, I can type e.g.
"call my_vector_norm(vector,result)" and look at the variable result.

In VC++ this is possible in a similar way in the watch window of visual studio. If a try this in VF, the watch window states "Not implemented". Does anybody know if this really doesn't work in VF or if I make a mistake?

Any help is appreciated.

ps: perhaps the array viewer can perform this task, but I don't want to look at single array entries, because the vector is big.
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Steven_L_Intel1
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Unfortunately, Microsoft didn't provide us with the interface to do this in CVF. We tried to "reverse engineer" it but without success. Sorry.

Steve
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