This is a fairly standard thing I used to do but all of a sudden, with:
0:000> bu module!filename.cpp:143
I get:
Matched: module!ns::class::method+0x16a (508f7e47)
Matched: module!ns::class::method+0x1a0 (508f7e7d)
Ambiguous symbol error at ‘module!filename.cpp:143’
^ Extra character error in ‘bu module!filename.cpp:143’
I gave it a line number and a source file. How much more unambiguous can I be? I don’t understand that extra character complaint either.
43: return 0;
44: }
Last event: 284.62c: Hit breakpoint 0
debugger time: Fri May 18 09:32:02.832 2018 (UTC + 5:30)
quit:
C:\test>
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