Visual Studio: Why don't conditional breakpoints accept F# operators?
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17-06-2021 - |
Question
When placing a conditional breakpoint in my code, this fails:
"Sophie Dee" <> myString
However, this works fine:
"Sophie Dee" != myString
Is this fixed in VS2012?
Solution
Breakpoints predicates, and watch expressions etc., are all using C# (and possible VB, for VB solutions - do not know). Someone was lazy, and we have to live with that.
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