navigate to "sources from symbol files" -- when?

What precondition is required for this to work?

I tried this here and there, I always ever just got the metadata view.

Log says for example (on System.Windows.Media.Colors.Red):
PdbNavigator: Downloader: http://referencesource.microsoft.com/symbols/PresentationCore.pdb/2F5824A4ED034483A82EE79AB81424581/PresentationCore.pd_ -> The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.
PdbNavigator: Downloader: http://referencesource.microsoft.com/symbols/PresentationCore.pdb/2F5824A4ED034483A82EE79AB81424581/PresentationCore.pdb -> The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.
PdbNavigator: Downloader: http://srv.symbolsource.org/pdb/Public::PresentationCore.dll::2F5824A4ED034483A82EE79AB81424581 -> NotFound (cached)
PdbNavigator: Downloader: http://srv.symbolsource.org/pdb/Public::PresentationCore.dll::B5E0FA4F29664763A7984C5281DF35C61 -> NotFound (cached)
PdbNavigator: Searching for 'System.Windows.Media.Colors' type sources in C:\Symbols\MicrosoftPublicSymbols\PresentationCore.pdb\2F5824A4ED034483A82EE79AB81424581\PresentationCore.pdb
PdbNavigator: No sources found in debugging information for 'System.Windows.Media.Colors' in assembly 'PresentationCore, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'


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Hello Markus,

Does this happen with PresentationCore assembly only or this also happens
when you navigate to say Console.WriteLine from a simple Console application
project? Thank you!

Andrey Serebryansky
Senior Support Engineer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

What precondition is required for this to work?

I tried this here and there, I always ever just got the metadata view.

Log says for example (on System.Windows.Media.Colors.Red):

PdbNavigator: Downloader:
http://referencesource.microsoft.com/symbols/PresentationCore.pdb/2F58
24A4ED034483A82EE79AB81424581/PresentationCore.pd_ -> The remote
server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.

PdbNavigator: Downloader:
http://referencesource.microsoft.com/symbols/PresentationCore.pdb/2F58
24A4ED034483A82EE79AB81424581/PresentationCore.pdb -> The remote
server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.

PdbNavigator: Downloader:
http://srv.symbolsource.org/pdb/Public::PresentationCore.dll::2F5824A4
ED034483A82EE79AB81424581 -> NotFound (cached)

PdbNavigator: Downloader:
http://srv.symbolsource.org/pdb/Public::PresentationCore.dll::B5E0FA4F
29664763A7984C5281DF35C61 -> NotFound (cached)

PdbNavigator: Searching for 'System.Windows.Media.Colors' type sources
in
C:\Symbols\MicrosoftPublicSymbols\PresentationCore.pdb\2F5824A4ED03448
3A82EE79AB81424581\PresentationCore.pdb

PdbNavigator: No sources found in debugging information for
'System.Windows.Media.Colors' in assembly 'PresentationCore,
Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'



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Andrew,

>> I tried this here and there, I always ever just got the metadata view.

Does this happen with PresentationCore assembly only or this also happens
when you navigate to say Console.WriteLine from a simple Console application
project? Thank you!


Never have seen it working anywhere.

PdbNavigator: Searching for 'System.Console' type sources in C:\Users\markus\AppData\Local\RefSrcSymbols\mscorlib.pdb\A21F40D38EAB4B64B449E50DE8F5A3431\mscorlib.pdb
PdbNavigator: Downloader: http://referencesource.microsoft.com/source/.NET_redist/4_RTM/DEVDIV_TFS//Dev10/Releases/RTMRel/ndp/clr/src/BCL/System/Console.cs/1305376/Console.cs -> The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.
PdbNavigator: No sources found in debugging information for 'System.Console' in assembly 'mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089'

I wouldn't need it at all when "navigate to decompiled sources" would redirect "$(ProgramFiles)\Reference Assemblies" to the real "$(Windows)\Microsoft.NET" assemblies which contain the code and not just metadata.

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Hello Markus,

I'm afraid this seems to be a problem with http://referencesource.microsoft.com
server. Thank you!

Andrey Serebryansky
Senior Support Engineer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

Andrew,

>>> I tried this here and there, I always ever just got the metadata
>>> view.
>>>
>> Does this happen with PresentationCore assembly only or this also
>> happens when you navigate to say Console.WriteLine from a simple
>> Console application project? Thank you!
>>

Never have seen it working anywhere.

PdbNavigator: Searching for 'System.Console' type sources in
C:\Users\markus\AppData\Local\RefSrcSymbols\mscorlib.pdb\A21F40D38EAB4
B64B449E50DE8F5A3431\mscorlib.pdb

PdbNavigator: Downloader:
http://referencesource.microsoft.com/source/.NET_redist/4_RTM/DEVDIV_T
FS//Dev10/Releases/RTMRel/ndp/clr/src/BCL/System/Console.cs/1305376/Co
nsole.cs -> The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.

PdbNavigator: No sources found in debugging information for
'System.Console' in assembly 'mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0,
Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089'

I wouldn't need it at all when "navigate to decompiled sources" would
redirect "$(ProgramFiles)\Reference Assemblies" to the real
"$(Windows)\Microsoft.NET" assemblies which contain the code and not
just metadata.



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Andrew,

I'm afraid this seems to be a problem with http://referencesource.microsoft.com
server. Thank you!


Then this problem exists for weeks and months -- maybe your created URIs
are wrong?

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Hello Markus,

We're currently investigating this problem. I'll write back as soon as we
find out more. Thank you!

Andrey Serebryansky
Senior Support Engineer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

Andrew,

>> I'm afraid this seems to be a problem with
>> http://referencesource.microsoft.com server. Thank you!
>>

Then this problem exists for weeks and months -- maybe your created
URIs are wrong?



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