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Sometimes when I declare a new variable during edit and continue, I
get the error "Duplicate declaration in current scope", except that there is no other declaration of the affected variable. The only solution I've found is to stop the debugging session and restart. Often that's no problem, but it can be annoying if I'm, say, deep into a couple nested loops. Is there a better workaround? Thanks, Greg |
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