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Why I can’t include source index into pdb symbol files in Relase build of CMake Project

Background I have a large C++ CMake project where a crash reporter is used. The problem is that when a crash is reported, the exact line numbers in the report are not included. So instead of having a nice line number in the call stack, I see something like this: 0000008e`ccffee18 00007ff7`254497ab MyProduct!`anonymous namespace’::abortHandler 0000008e`ccffee20 […]

Why I can’t include source index into pdb symbol files in Relase build of CMake Project

Background I have a large C++ CMake project where a crash reporter is used. The problem is that when a crash is reported, the exact line numbers in the report are not included. So instead of having a nice line number in the call stack, I see something like this: 0000008e`ccffee18 00007ff7`254497ab MyProduct!`anonymous namespace’::abortHandler 0000008e`ccffee20 […]

Why I can’t include source index into pdb symbol files in Relase build of CMake Project

Background I have a large C++ CMake project where a crash reporter is used. The problem is that when a crash is reported, the exact line numbers in the report are not included. So instead of having a nice line number in the call stack, I see something like this: 0000008e`ccffee18 00007ff7`254497ab MyProduct!`anonymous namespace’::abortHandler 0000008e`ccffee20 […]

Why I can’t include source index into pdb symbol files in Relase build of CMake Project

Background I have a large C++ CMake project where a crash reporter is used. The problem is that when a crash is reported, the exact line numbers in the report are not included. So instead of having a nice line number in the call stack, I see something like this: 0000008e`ccffee18 00007ff7`254497ab MyProduct!`anonymous namespace’::abortHandler 0000008e`ccffee20 […]

Why I can’t include source index into pdb symbol files in Relase build of CMake Project

Background I have a large C++ CMake project where a crash reporter is used. The problem is that when a crash is reported, the exact line numbers in the report are not included. So instead of having a nice line number in the call stack, I see something like this: 0000008e`ccffee18 00007ff7`254497ab MyProduct!`anonymous namespace’::abortHandler 0000008e`ccffee20 […]

Why I can’t include source index into pdb symbol files in Relase build of CMake Project

Background I have a large C++ CMake project where a crash reporter is used. The problem is that when a crash is reported, the exact line numbers in the report are not included. So instead of having a nice line number in the call stack, I see something like this: 0000008e`ccffee18 00007ff7`254497ab MyProduct!`anonymous namespace’::abortHandler 0000008e`ccffee20 […]

Why I can’t include source index into pdb symbol files in Relase build of CMake Project

Background I have a large C++ CMake project where a crash reporter is used. The problem is that when a crash is reported, the exact line numbers in the report are not included. So instead of having a nice line number in the call stack, I see something like this: 0000008e`ccffee18 00007ff7`254497ab MyProduct!`anonymous namespace’::abortHandler 0000008e`ccffee20 […]

Why I can’t include source index into pdb symbol files in Relase build of CMake Project

Background I have a large C++ CMake project where a crash reporter is used. The problem is that when a crash is reported, the exact line numbers in the report are not included. So instead of having a nice line number in the call stack, I see something like this: 0000008e`ccffee18 00007ff7`254497ab MyProduct!`anonymous namespace’::abortHandler 0000008e`ccffee20 […]

Why I can’t include source index into bdb files in Relase build of CMake Project

Background I have a large C++ CMake project where a crash reporter is used. The problem is that when a crash is reported, the exact line numbers in the report are not included. So instead of having a nice line number in the call stack, I see something like this: 0000008e`ccffee18 00007ff7`254497ab MyProduct!`anonymous namespace’::abortHandler 0000008e`ccffee20 […]