Release B02 Leaked PDB Server Files

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Liam

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Hi CCM,

This is from a post on Se7ensins.

Black Ops 2 Leaked PDB server files.

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Setsuna

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i have no idea how to use this :expressionless:
can someone explain how to use this file ?
& whats the purpose of this ?
 

Setsuna

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what can we use these for?
PDB files are generated when you build your project. They contain information relating to the built binaries which Visual Studio can interpret.

When a program crashes and it generates a crash report, Visual Studio is able to take that report and link it back to the source code via the PDB file for the application. PDB files must be built from the same binary that generated the crash report!

There are some issues that we have encountered over time.

  • The machine that is debugging the crash report needs to have the source on the same path as the machine that built the binary.
  • Release builds often optimize to the extent where you cannot view the state of object member variables
 
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PDB files are generated when you build your project. They contain information relating to the built binaries which Visual Studio can interpret.

When a program crashes and it generates a crash report, Visual Studio is able to take that report and link it back to the source code via the PDB file for the application. PDB files must be built from the same binary that generated the crash report!

There are some issues that we have encountered over time.

  • The machine that is debugging the crash report needs to have the source on the same path as the machine that built the binary.
  • Release builds often optimize to the extent where you cannot view the state of object member variables
C+Ping the google answer wasn't enough? LOL
 
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