– George Stocker Mar 20 '09 at 15:28 No... but it comes from a respected author (and has source available). – Richard Mar 20 '09 at 15:34.
Check out the Breakpoint Analyzer for Visual Studio.
Looks interesting, thanks for the link. – user68610 Mar 17 '09 at 12:29 I'll take a look see; does it meet the criteria I laid out? – George Stocker Mar 17 '09 at 12:38.
I found this based on a recent Google search: Breakpoint Workspaces by Rick Schott.
I have updated the installer, I will be releasing a much better version of this Add-In soon. – rick schott Jan 8 '10 at 19:57.
It seems that Visual Studio 2010 (Professional) has added an "export breakpoints to file" function. (You can find it in the Breakpoints window. ).
Break point analyzer is a really useful tool for debugging huge projects.
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