![]() Normally Visual Studio is used to create C++ plugin for Rhino. I think this will need to be done for Rhino 8 also. When transitioning from VS 2017/Rhino 6 to VS 2019/Rhino 7, a setting had to be updated so that the debugger would start up Rhino 7 instead of Rhino 6. If there is a exception in the C++ code, then the offending line will be highlighted in the C++ editor. In Visual Studio Debug mode, Rhino will automatically be started and then I can run my Python script which will call the C++ procedures in the C++ DLL.
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