List Disassembly Command
Applies to: Visual Studio Visual Studio for Mac
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Begins the debug process and allows you to specify how errors are handled.
Syntax
Debug.ListDisassembly [/count:number] [/endaddress:expression]
[/codebytes:yes|no] [/source:yes|no] [/symbolnames:yes|no]
[/linenumbers:yes|no]
Switches
Each switch can be invoked using either its complete form or a short form.
/count: number
[or] /c: number
[or] /length: number
[or] /l: number
Optional. Number of instructions to display. Default value is 8.
/endaddress: expression
[or] /e: expression
Optional. Address at which to stop disassembly.
/codebytes:yes
|no
[or] /bytes:yes
|no
[or] /b:yes
|no
Optional. Indicates whether to display code bytes. Default value is no
.
/source:yes
|no
[or] /s:yes
|no
Optional. Indicates whether to display source code. Default value is no
.
/symbolnames:yes
|no
[or] /names:yes
|no
[or] /n:yes
|no
Optional. Indicates whether to display symbols names. Default value is yes
.
[/linenumbers:yes
|no
]
Optional. Enables the viewing of line numbers associated with the source code. The /source switch must have a value of yes
to use the /linenumbers switch.
Example
>Debug.ListDisassembly