managed debugging assistant 'contextswitchdeadlock' code example
Example: c# contextswitchdeadlock
/*
The ContextSwitchDeadlock doesn't necessarily mean your code has an issue,
just that there is a potential issue.
If you go to Debug > Exceptions in the menu and expand the
Managed Debugging Assistants, you will find ContextSwitchDeadlock is enabled.
If you disable this, VS will no longer warn you when items are taking a
long time to process. In some cases you may validly have a long-running
operation. It's also helpful if you are debugging and have stopped on a line
while this is processing - you don't want it to complain before you've had
a chance to dig into an issue.
It may also be an issue where no match is being found in a database search
*/