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Is it possible when debugging to set a watch on a property or variable, and then have the debugger highlight the line where the value is changed.

I've had a situation where I spent ages going through the code trying to find in which line of code the variable had its value updated.

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In C++, use Data Breakpoints. In C#/VB.NET, this option is not possible. The best you can do is put a breakpoint on the property's setter, and if it a field or an auto property, turn it into a regular property with backing field, and then put a breakpoint on it.

Resharper has a wonderful feature called "Value Tracking" (accessible through Ctrl+Alt+Shift+A) which automates the process of finding where a variable had its value updated, and does so in a second, so if there aren't too many such places, you could just quickly flip through them (with Ctrl+Alt+Pageup/Pagedown) and set a breakpoint in each.

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  • That's great, I'll have to check Resharper out.
    – hoakey
    Apr 14, 2011 at 15:41

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