IDkmClrSymbolCallback.GetAsyncMethodLocation(DkmClrInstructionSymbol) Method

Definition

Gets the location of the instruction symbol in it's method.

public:
 Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::Clr::DkmClrAsyncMethodLocation GetAsyncMethodLocation(Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::Clr::DkmClrInstructionSymbol ^ clrInstruction);
public:
 Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::Clr::DkmClrAsyncMethodLocation GetAsyncMethodLocation(Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::Clr::DkmClrInstructionSymbol ^ clrInstruction);
Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::Clr::DkmClrAsyncMethodLocation GetAsyncMethodLocation(Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::Clr::DkmClrInstructionSymbol const & clrInstruction);
public Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Clr.DkmClrAsyncMethodLocation GetAsyncMethodLocation (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Clr.DkmClrInstructionSymbol clrInstruction);
abstract member GetAsyncMethodLocation : Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Clr.DkmClrInstructionSymbol -> Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Clr.DkmClrAsyncMethodLocation
Public Function GetAsyncMethodLocation (clrInstruction As DkmClrInstructionSymbol) As DkmClrAsyncMethodLocation

Parameters

clrInstruction
DkmClrInstructionSymbol

[In] DkmClrInstructionSymbol represents an IL instruction that runs under the Common Language Runtime (CLR) in the target process. This object contains the method version number. So in Edit-and-Continue scenarios, the instruction symbol would be different for different versions of the method. This object does not contain information about generic binding parameters. So different generic instantiations of a method (ex: MyMethod<string> and MyMethod<int>) are represented by the same instruction symbol since the CLR represents them with a single method token.

Returns

[Out] The location of the given instruction.

Applies to