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Breakpoint2.FunctionName Property

Gets the name of the function containing the breakpoint.

Namespace:  EnvDTE80
Assembly:  EnvDTE80 (in EnvDTE80.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
ReadOnly Property FunctionName As String
string FunctionName { get; }
property String^ FunctionName {
    String^ get ();
}
abstract FunctionName : string with get
function get FunctionName () : String

Property Value

Type: System.String
A string containing the function name.

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to use the FunctionName property.

To test this property:

  1. Set a breakpoint in the target application.

  2. Run the add-in.

public static void FunctionName (EnvDTE80.DTE2 dte)
{
    // Setup debug Output window.
    Window w = (Window)dte.Windows.Item(EnvDTE.Constants.vsWindowKindOutput);
    w.Visible = true;
    OutputWindow ow = (OutputWindow)w.Object;
    OutputWindowPane owp = ow.OutputWindowPanes.Add("FunctionName property: ");
    owp.Activate();

    // dte is a reference to the DTE2 object passed to you by the
    // OnConnection method that you implement when you create an Add-in.
    EnvDTE80.Debugger2 debugger = (EnvDTE80.Debugger2)dte.Debugger;
    owp.OutputString("Breakpoint in the file " + debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).File);
    owp.OutputString(" on line " +
                     debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).FileLine.ToString() + " column ");
    owp.OutputString(debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).FileColumn.ToString() + " is ");
    owp.OutputString(debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).Enabled ? "enabled." : "disabled.");
    owp.OutputString("\nThis breakpoint is in the function: " +
                     debugger.Breakpoints.Item(1).FunctionName);
}

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

Breakpoint2 Interface

EnvDTE80 Namespace

Other Resources

How to: Compile and Run the Automation Object Model Code Examples