2005-03-03, 06:57 PM
[b Wrote:Quote[/b] (sub @ Mar. 03 2005,10:37)]You can already set breakpoints and step through the plugins in the debugger. Just make sure you also add your .pdb file into the plugins directory, and set gbpvr.exe as the plugin executable.Oh, sweet! I didn't know about that! In VS.NET 2003:
Project properties -> Configuration Properties - > Debugging
Set the Debug Mode to "Program", and then Apply. You'll then be able to set the Start Application to the path and filename for GBPVR.
I also set the working directory to the GBPVR directory, and set my project's build path so that the DLL gets created right in the plugin directory.
You can then hit "Run" from Visual Studio, and it will start up GBPVR. If you set a breakpoint inside your plugin's code, then you can examine your variables, etc.
JasonF