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Important Plug-in Notes

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Plug-in API Examples
Debugging a plug-in in
Windows
Debugging a plug-in in
Windows requires the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE.
- Launch the Alias application.
- Launch the Microsoft Visual C++ application.
In the Microsoft Visual
C++ application:
- Select Build > Start Debug > Attach
to Process.
- Select Alias and click the OK button.
In Alias:
- Use the Plug-in Manager to load the plug-in
to be debugged.
In the Microsoft Visual
C++ application:
- Select Debug > Break.
- Open the source file associated with
the plug-in that is to be debugged.
- Set a break point where you wish to start
debugging.
- Select Debug > Go to continue debugging.
In Alias:
- Invoke the plug-in and the appropriate
code path to hit the breakpoint.
In the Microsoft Visual
C++ application:
- Step through the source interactively.
To debug a plug-in on
Windows, include the following option in the C and C++ flags:
In addition, the following
flag must be included on the link line: