How do I set up async logging in Visual Studio Debugger?
To set up async logging in Visual Studio Debugger, you need to configure your logging framework to support asynchronous operations. Are you using a specific logging library?
Yes, I'm using Serilog. How can I configure it for async logging?
With Serilog, you can use the Serilog.Sinks.Async
package. First, install it via NuGet, then configure your logger like this: Log.Logger = new LoggerConfiguration().WriteTo.Async(a => a.File("log.txt")).CreateLogger();
.
That sounds good! Do I need to change anything in my logging calls?
No, you can keep your existing logging calls. The async sink will handle them asynchronously without any changes needed on your part.
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