How is that setting a breakpoint in my code allows the following code to complete which would fail otherwise.
Here is the problem.
I’m writing an add-on for SAP B1 and encountered following problem.
When I load a form I would like to enter some values into the form’ matrix.
But without a breakpoint (set on a method in which loading a form takes place) the part of code that is executed afterward will fail. That part of code is referencing a matrix that is not yet displayed which results in an exception. This is all clear. But why setting a breakpoint “solves” the problem.
What is going on?
I suspect that my breakpoint introduces some delay between loading and displaying my form and part of code that references element of that form but I could be wrong.
Running under the debugger does slow your app and will often hide race conditions even without a breakpoint. When you introduce a breakpoint, it is even more likely to hide race conditions. These kind of problems can be difficult to solve. You might want to introduce some simple logging (e.g. log4net) to see what it is going on without impacting the app so much that you see different behavior. Just keep in mind that even logging can be enough to change things.