Today I ran into a problem were I needed to remote-debug a program. The program was launched from another system, so I really don't have an opportunity to interact with it on the command line. I could change its source easily though.
What I needed to happen was for the program to start normally, and then wait for me to attach to it with a debugger. I couldn't come up with a way to do it that made me happy. I did find the bug, but without the help of the debugger.
while(true) { }
Kept the process alive, and then I could "set next statement" with the debugger, but it seemed awkward and rude.
Console.ReadLine();
Seemed odd to type since there wasn't actually a Console for me to press enter at. (It didn't work, either. Set next statement and then run takes you back into the ReadLine() wait.)
So what kind of code can I insert into a .NET/CLR/C# program that says "wait here until I can attach with a debugger"?
You can use the System.Diagnostics.Debugger.IsAttached property to check if a debugger is attached to the process. This application will wait until a debugger has been attached:
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Threading;
namespace DebugApp
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.WriteLine("Waiting for debugger to attach");
while (!Debugger.IsAttached)
{
Thread.Sleep(100);
}
Console.WriteLine("Debugger attached");
}
}
}