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LINQ expression support. #183
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Are you building debugger-libs yourself for your extension? And using master version of debugger-libs? |
Yes and yes. I have also tried using the ones that arrives with Visual Studio for Mac. |
So any ideas about this? |
@DavidKarlas wasn't this already implemented? |
I think some scenarios are not handled yet. |
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I am trying to write an extension in VS Code that debugs Unity projects.
For this I am using
StackFrame.GetExpressionValue(string expression, EvaluationOptions options)
. The result that I getting back is that the expression is not supported.The expression is based on an array that I create:
int[] scores = { 97, 92, 81, 60 };
Expression I run in the Debugger console is this:
scores.Select(i => i)
Is there something that I am supposed to do differently?
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