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2018.1

Step Filters in ReSharper C++

It hasn't been long since the first debugging-assistance features — inline values, searchable DataTips, and breakpoints navigation — appeared in ReSharper, but today we're happy to present yet another cool feature — step filters in C++. Why do you need step filters? Well, the illustration below explains pretty much everything: Some functions never need to be stepped into because they are either very simple or very well tested. But the problem is that the debugger cannot tell which functions are worth debugging and which aren’t, and therefore Step Into will not miss

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