Question

Lets take following example:

public static class Extensions
{
    public static string MakeString(this object obj)
    {
        if (obj == null) return string.Empty;

        return obj.ToString();
    }
}

public class ABC
{
    public void Method()
    {
        object obj = default(object);

        //Implemention goes here..

        // Here every time in step into navigate to MakeString() Method.
        if(IsValid(obj.MakeString()))             
        {
            //Operations..
        }
    }

    private bool IsValid(string str)
    {
        //Check if string is valid or not..
        return true;
    }
}

In this example Extentions class having extention method and am using it in class ABC and when step-into in condition with this extention and other method call then every time I step-into in MakeString() method, can we skip it? By using method attribute? or by other way?

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Solution

You can use the DebuggerStepThrough Attribute for this.

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