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Where is the "Just My Code" debug option in Visual Studio Mac?

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Title says it all. I found "Step into external code" but not sure if it's the same feature.

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They seem to be the same thing (2 comments)
They seem to be the same thing
Alexei‭ wrote almost 2 years ago

I do not have a MAC to check this and could not find the docs about this difference, but it seems to refer to the same thing. Taking a look at the debugging settings from here and here, I can also see Step over properties and operators options next it. This indicates that both options most likely serve the same purpose.

user34567‭ wrote almost 2 years ago

Thanks - I also think they are the same, but haven't managed to prove it conclusively. I only get the missed exception that might be caught if the default option is changed, sporadically.