Embed pdb into assembly

大城市里の小女人 提交于 2019-12-03 05:43:28

Use MiniDumps instead of "exception.ToString()". It will give you a lot more information and does not need the .pdb to be distributed with the .exe.

Useful Link: Post-Mortem Debugging Your Application with Minidumps and Visual Studio .NET

I have used the following AssemblyResolve handler and then embedding both dll and pdb of any assemblies. You could set this up as anything that runs first thing in the application before dependencies are needed.

    private static void SetupEmbeddedAssemblyResolve()
    {
        // Based on http://blogs.msdn.com/b/microsoft_press/archive/2010/02/03/jeffrey-richter-excerpt-2-from-clr-via-c-third-edition.aspx
        AppDomain.CurrentDomain.AssemblyResolve += (sender, args) =>
        {
            var name = args.Name;
            var asmName = new AssemblyName(name);

            // Any retargetable assembly should be resolved directly using normal load e.g. System.Core issue: 
            // http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18793959/filenotfoundexception-when-trying-to-load-autofac-as-an-embedded-assembly
            if (name.EndsWith("Retargetable=Yes"))
            {
                return Assembly.Load(asmName);
            }

            var executingAssembly = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly();
            var resourceNames = executingAssembly.GetManifestResourceNames();

            var resourceToFind = asmName.Name + ".dll";
            var resourceName = resourceNames.SingleOrDefault(n => n.Contains(resourceToFind));

            if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(resourceName)) { return null; }

            var symbolsToFind = asmName.Name + ".pdb";
            var symbolsName = resourceNames.SingleOrDefault(n => n.Contains(symbolsToFind));

            var assemblyData = LoadResourceBytes(executingAssembly, resourceName);

            if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(symbolsName))
            { 
                Trace.WriteLine(string.Format("Loading '{0}' as embedded resource '{1}'", resourceToFind, resourceName));

                return Assembly.Load(assemblyData);
            }
            else
            {
                var symbolsData = LoadResourceBytes(executingAssembly, symbolsName);

                Trace.WriteLine(string.Format("Loading '{0}' as embedded resource '{1}' with symbols '{2}'", resourceToFind, resourceName, symbolsName));

                return Assembly.Load(assemblyData, symbolsData);
            }
        };
    }

    private static byte[] LoadResourceBytes(Assembly executingAssembly, string resourceName)
    {
        using (var stream = executingAssembly.GetManifestResourceStream(resourceName))
        {
            var assemblyData = new Byte[stream.Length];

            stream.Read(assemblyData, 0, assemblyData.Length);

            return assemblyData;
        }
    }

You could write a stub executable, that contains as embedded resources, both your actual executable and its pdb file. Upon starting the staub executable, it extracts the real executable and the pdb into a temporary directory and launches it.

Just like some Installers or other applications do.

I'm not sure if it is worth the extra effort though.

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