Whenever a unit test fails due to a StackOverflowException
the unit test process immediately exits - the only way to find out what happened (that I am aware of) is to debug a crash dump of the unit test process obtained by following the steps found here
What is the easiest way of getting the name of the unit test that was running at the time that the StackOverflowException
was thrown? Even when debugging the unit test I'm struggling to find the name of the current unit test as its at the bottom of the stack and Visual Studio wont' shown the entire stack in the debugging window because its too large.
Is there some way to find out which unit test failed without collecting and debugging crash dumps?
new System.Diagnostics.StackTrace(true)
in the watch and/or intermediate window? Maybe this will provide you a full trace.Cannot evaluate expression because the current thread is in a stack overflow state.
, you can't run immediate expressions when debugging a crash dump as the process is not actually running at that point. The whole stack trace is not shown because its massive.!clrstack
in the immediate window. Seems to be working for me. (0028ed6c 00340147 ConsoleApplication45.Program.Rec() 0028edac 003400fb ConsoleApplication45.Program.Main(System.String[])
)StackOverflowException
, you should be able to see in the log the name of the test method that was running last.