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Runtime fatal error - possibly CLR bug

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I would like some insight into an error I\'m receiving: Managed Debugging Assistant \'FatalExecutionEngineError\' has detected a problem in \'C:\\app.exe\'. Additional Information: The runtime has e

I would like some insight into an error I'm receiving:

Managed Debugging Assistant 'FatalExecutionEngineError' has detected a problem in 'C:\app.exe'. Additional Information: The runtime has encountered a fatal error... This error may be a bug in the CLR or in the unsafe or non-verifiable portions of the user code. Common sources of this bug include user marshaling errors for COM-interop or PInvoke, which may corrupt the stack."

I would like to understand not only the error itself, but what/how CLR may play a part, and I've never really heard of COM-intercop or PInvoke are.. so some insight into those would also be helpful.

Also, the really odd part of it all is that if I continue through the breakpoints and do not step into or over, I do not see the error. However, if I step through line by line, the error pops up! Can anyone explain why I only see it while stepping through?

Not sure what other information would be useful.. please let me know (nicely of course!) what I coul开发者_StackOverflow社区d add.

Thank you in advance! :)


I ran into this working on a Dotnet Core project. I deleted the binaries and rebuilt, this fixed it for me. Simply doing a Clean and Build or just Rebuild had no effect.


It's most likely not a CLR bug, but probably a Heisenbug. We can't really say what's causing it, though, without seeing your code.

Try turning on Managed Debugging Assistants to figure out if some error or access violation is being suppressed.


This problem troubles me a lot too and I have not managed to find the cause, but I found a work around so I can at least continue doing my job.

For me, the problem occurs when I debug with F10 and F11 and I am exciting the method and that method returns to the feature file. So as a workaround i have put breakpoints to all the entries of the methods and when I reach the exit of the next method I go to the next on with F5, doing it that way it will not crash.

The problem seems to occur only when I return to the *.feature file from a method using F10 or F11.

I hope it helps, at least as a workaround, but I am really curious to know the actual cause of it.


I recently had the same error. What I noticed that I have 2 completely identical projects (Both the same). One is having this problem. So I did notice in my Project Property--> Under Compile Menu--> On the top, Configuration was set to Release. I change it back to Active(Debug) and recompile. Now it's working fine. click to see Image


Well I am going to tell you about my sad story in order for others not to be trapped again in same mistake, this happened to me in case where I was calling a native C++ API continuously inside an infinite loop thread and forgetting to stop the thread when needed, sometimes this error you mentioned was exploding or an read/write protected memory exception and even worse sometimes the whole application was simply just crashing :)

That's all folks.


What actually helped me is to delete all breakpoints. Probably some of them were pointing to commented lines.

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