

The following illustration shows one thread that goes from Main to a Managed to Native code transition. You can move the frame in the control to navigate to different parts of the graph. When the Threads view graph is too large to fit into the window, a Bird's Eye View control appears in the window. This might also switch the current thread, depending on whether the method you select is part of the current thread or another thread. To change the current stack frame, double-click a different method. The current location of the thread is shown by the yellow arrow. In Threads view, the stack frame and call path of the current thread are highlighted in blue. Selects all the frames under the selected stack. Opens the Symbol Load Information dialog box.

Toggles between decimal and hexadecimal display.įlags the location of the thread in the source code window. Goes to the corresponding location in the Disassembly window. Goes to the corresponding location in the source code window. Switches to the Task or Threads view, and keeps the same stack frame highlighted. If one of the stack frames is on the current thread, that frame is selected by default in the submenu. You can select the frame you want in the submenu for this item. However, in the Parallel Stacks window, one method may be in several frames. Same as the corresponding menu command in the Call Stack window.


The following icons provide information about the active and current stack frames in all views: Using this feature, you can show/hide the stacks from the external code/libraries. With this feature you can easily search through stack frames and then use arrows to navigate between those results.Įnables you to save/export the content from the parallel stack window as an image. Regardless of the visibility of the zoom control, you can also zoom by pressing Ctrl and turning the mouse wheel, or by pressing Ctrl+ Shift+ + to zoom in and Ctrl+ Shift+ - to zoom out. Shows or hides the zoom control at the left of the window. This feature is useful when you change the current stack frame from other windows, or when you hit a new breakpoint in large graphs. For more information, see Method View.Īutoscrolls the graph so that the current stack frame is in view. Switches between call stack views and Method View. Shows call stacks only for the threads that are flagged in other debugger windows, such as the GPU Threads window and the Parallel Watch window. For more information, see Tasks view and Threads view. We have multiple unique venues available for hosting your event upon request, or can travel to your selected venue to serve you.Switches the view between call stacks of threads and call stacks of tasks. We offer pick-up, delivery, and full-service catering. Your order will arrive ready to serve including the appropriate accoutrements, cups, lids, plates, bowls, serving utensils, eating utensils, and napkins. We offer a variety of catering selections for meetings at the office, client presentations, themed gatherings, graduation parties, and any other occasion that calls for high quality coffee, espresso, tea, pastries, sandwiches, platters, and unique packages freshly prepared. Every week we look forward to providing our friends and guests with freshly roasted and brewed coffee, exquisite foods and baked goods, and exceptional service. We at Stacks have been connecting both our local community and the expansive world culture of specialty coffee for the better part of a decade. Stacks Espresso Bar was founded in 2014 as a place for coffee, cuisine, and community.
