WindowsFormsApplicationBase.OnUnhandledException Method
Definition
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When overridden in a derived class, allows for code to run when an unhandled exception occurs in the application.
protected:
virtual bool OnUnhandledException(Microsoft::VisualBasic::ApplicationServices::UnhandledExceptionEventArgs ^ e);
protected virtual bool OnUnhandledException (Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices.UnhandledExceptionEventArgs e);
abstract member OnUnhandledException : Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices.UnhandledExceptionEventArgs -> bool
override this.OnUnhandledException : Microsoft.VisualBasic.ApplicationServices.UnhandledExceptionEventArgs -> bool
Protected Overridable Function OnUnhandledException (e As UnhandledExceptionEventArgs) As Boolean
Parameters
The data for the event.
Returns
A Boolean that indicates whether the UnhandledException event was raised.
Remarks
By default, this method raises the UnhandledException event as long as a debugger is not attached and the user is handling the UnhandledException
event. The event handler can set the ExitApplication property. If ExitApplication is False
, or if the event is not handled, the application exits upon return from the exception handler. Otherwise, control of the application is returned to the Windows Forms message loop.