I’m encountering a very strange issue while debugging a unit test. If I debug the unit test (ctrl+r ctrl+t) I am getting an uncaught exception. If I just run the unit test (ctrl+r t) I do not get this exception.
The uncaught exception is a NHibernate.ByteCode.ProxyFactoryFactoryNotConfiguredException.
Stack trace:
at NHibernate.Bytecode.AbstractBytecodeProvider.get_ProxyFactoryFactory() in d:\CSharp\NH\NH\nhibernate\src\NHibernate\Bytecode\AbstractBytecodeProvider.cs:line 32
at NHibernate.Validator.Util.NHibernateHelper.IsProxyFactoryConfigurated()
I used .Net Reflector to look at the assembly that defines this method (NHibernate.Validator … it’s open source) and here is the method that “throws” the exception:
public static bool IsProxyFactoryConfigurated()
{
try
{
IProxyFactoryFactory proxyFactoryFactory = Environment.BytecodeProvider.ProxyFactoryFactory;
return true;
}
catch (ProxyFactoryFactoryNotConfiguredException)
{
return false;
}
}
How can this exception not be caught by that Try Catch block?
It sounds like you’re seeing a first chance exception.
Do you have “Break on first-chance exceptions” enabled? You should be able to configure it in the Debug->Exceptions menu.