MsgPack object visualizer for Visual Studio Debugger (for Native, msgpack-c)
for visualizing .NET project, see drewnoakes/msgpack-vs-visualiser-dotnet.
- Visual Studio 2017
- Visual Studio 2015
- Visual Studio 2013 (possibly)
- Download [msgpack.natvis]
- Drop it into
%USERPROFILE%\My Documents\Visual Studio XXXX\Visualizers\
- Replace
Visual Studio XXXX
with what you wanna enable visualizing, likeVisual Studio 2017
.
- Replace
- Enjoy debugging!
Kohei Takahashi [email protected]
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- Create custom views of native objects in the Visual Studio debugger https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/debugger/create-custom-views-of-native-objects