I wonder if I can run multiple instances (right now two instances) of my application in debug mode by doing a simple click or set a key for that...
问题:
回答1:
Not many people seem to know this, but this is perfectly possible, though I admit it's not very obvious. Here's what you do:
- suppose your current project is A, and it's output is c:\bin\my.exe
- add an empty project to the solution for A, call it 'Dummy'
- under Dummy's Project Properties->Debugging set the Command to point c:\bin\my.exe
- under Solution Properties->Configuration Manager, uncheck all builds of the Dummy project so VS won't try to build it (building an empty project fails)
- under Solution Properties->Startup Project, select Multiple Startup Projects and set the Action for both A and Dummy to Start
- now hit F5 and your exe will be launched twice, each under a seperate debugging instance. (as you will be able to see in the Debug->View->Processes window)
回答2:
You can use "Multiple Startup Projects" feature, but avoid creating dummy projects by hand: just add your debuggee executable into the solution directly:
- Solution > Add existing project > Path to .exe
If you neeed several instances, Visual Studio won't allow you to add the same executable twice, but adding a symlink to it with another name works as expected.
MSDN: How to: Debug an Executable Not Part of a Visual Studio Solution
回答3:
Is Visual Studio 2013 this is even easier!
Project-> Properties -> Debug -> check "Start external program" and click the ... button, navigate to your .exe of the other program.
Then Make sure in your Solution -> Properties -> MultipleStartup Projects that it's checked.
回答4:
You can run two instances of your application from where it is built; example: d:\test\bin\debug\app.exe and attach both instances to the Visual Studio 2010 debugger.