VS Code debug stops at vm.js in createScript function - node.js

I am getting a strange issue with Microsoft Visual Studio Code.
I am trying to debug my project's nodejs script and it always stops at a system file vm.js in createScript function.
It doesn't go to next debug point of my script if I click on Continue button. Why is that? I have updated/removed/reinstalled the VS Code but no help!
I tried it after deleting node_modules folder but still getting the same issue.
What could be the reason?

Strange but it is automatically fixed after upgrading the mac os version from Yosemite to Mojave.

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Getting this error in android studio 3.5
Android Version 3.5
SDK 28
flutter latest version
Any one help me with this error? Getting this in windows 7 ultimate
Failed to extract manifest from APK: Exit code -1073741515 from: C:\Users\Shahryar Ahmed\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\build-tools\29.0.2\aapt dump xmltree C:\Users\Shahryar Ahmed\AndroidStudioProjects\flutter_app\build\app\outputs\apk\app.apk AndroidManifest.xml.
No application found for TargetPlatform.android_arm.
Is your project missing an android\app\src\main\AndroidManifest.xml?
Consider running "flutter create ." to create one.
Try to do a
flutter clean
This solved lots of problems for me
From Menu Goto Tools->Flutter->Flutter Clean.
as shown in below picture.
File->Invalidate Caches/Restart..
I encountered the same problem and I fixed it by deleting the app.apk in the build/app/ouputs/apk directory and it worked.
This problem happened to me .
and the error was that the file aapt.exe in this ( C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\build-tools\29.0.2\aapt.exe) is opened by antivirus .
the solution is : stop the antivirus and run again it will work .
also :
you can double click on aapt.exe file , if it opened by another program it will show what is this program , so you can stop or close this program and run again .
Consider opening as administrator your android studio .exe
I went through the same problem. I just uninstalled previous build in my emulator and did flutter run again... worked for me.
After this answer:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/68142732/14409491
I uninstalled the antivirus
Then I deleted all folders in the build-tools in C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\build-tools
After that, downloaded build-tools again from android studio
I was also facing this issue while using VS Code, then I tried running on Android Studio because sometimes issues are related to emulator.
Though running flutter clean on the terminal from the project
directly seemed to solve my problem. after that also get(pub get) your dependencies to avoid further build errors.

Visual Studio Installer is not installing node.js

In Visual Studio Installer, I selected the Node.js development option. It runs successfully. But, if I try to run cmd node -v. It tells me node does not exist.
I tried a few other things including uninstalling and reinstalling the Node.js development option in VS Installer. Plus installing the latest version of node from the website.
However, when I try to run the pre-packed Angular solution that comes with VS 2017 I have issues. The solution will not even start.
The best I have been able to do is install Node 6.10.3. Once I do that, the web site comes up. But, I get a JavaScript error in the vendor.js file. I am able to continue but I get this error when I try navigate to another menu item. Plus the Hot Module Replacement does not seem to be working. (It does not automatically recompile my TypeScript file if I made a change).
I think the key is getting the Node.js development option installed correctly since I am able to run the pre-packed Angular solution on another PC and the Hot Module Replacement works fine.
Please let me know if anyone has any ideas on how to resolve.
I had a similar, if not the same, issue. Check the Visual Studio installation directory (2017 Professional in this case) for Node:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\NodeJs
If the executable is there, add the directory to your PATH.

Can't start vscode with Uncaught Exception

Uncaught Exception:
TypeError: app.setVersion is not a function
at Object.<anonymous>(C:\Program Files(x86)\Microsoft VS Code\resources\atom.asar\browser\lib\init.js:81:9)
at Object.<anonymous>(C:\Program Files(x86)\Microsoft VS Code\resources\atom.asar\browser\lib\init.js:106:4)
at Module._compile(module.js:418:26)
at Object.Module._extension..js(module.js:436:10)
at Module.load(module.js:343:32)
at Function.Module._load(module.js:298:12)
at Function.Module.runMain(module.js:459:10)
at startup (node.js:131:18)
at node.js:879:3
I have tried many version of node.js.
Please help me!!!!
You shouldn't exchange the node.js version VSCode is running with. The installer brings everything you need.
The installation seems to be broken.
Uninstall Visual Studio Code
Delete the folder %USERPROFILE\.vscode% when it exists.
Reinstall VSCode
In case it is still failing then file a bug.
I had a similar issue. I just downloaded and installed a new version and issue was resolved.
I did not delete the program files. Still using previous extensions and settings.
Finally I found the solution.
In some situation(I don't know), vscode will write incorrect environment variable. So I have to fix it mannualy. Then vscode works.

Error: msvcp90.dll is missing on running an application built in visual C++

I have a project which I am trying to run (in both normal and debug modes) but every time I run it, it throws the error:
The program cannot start because MSVCP90.dll missing from your computer. Try re installing to fix your problem.
After going through lot of posts about the same problem I've tried the following things but nothing seems to work.
Found this .dll file in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office Servers\15.0\Synchronization Service\Bin\Microsoft.VC90.CRT and copy pasted it in C:\Windows\System32\. Checked that the environmental variable path has system32 in it.
Checked in the project properties and have set the Embed Manifest option under Manifest Tool-> Input and Output as Yes for Debug as well as Release modes
The project I am building depends on 3 other projects (they are in same solution) and have set Embed Manifest as yes for all of them. Another .exe built for same project built on other machine runs perfectly fine on my machine but the one that I build on the same machine does not work.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Your best bet is to install the "official" Microsoft Redistributable on all target PCs that will run your app:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=11895

Visual Studio 2012 becomes corrupt when installing WiX 3.8.

Visual Studio 2012 becomes corrupt when I tried to install WiX 3.8. This is what happens...
Following a successful WiX install I try to run VS2012 and get the splash screen followed by this error "Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation". Clicking on ok simply places me on the desktop. The only solution is to re-install VS2012. I tried un-installing everything and starting over several times but no luck. I cannot find any information on this exact topic anywhere online including WiX forums. Does anyone have ideas on what I should try next?
Rudy
I just had the same problem after installing WiX 3.8. Basically even more problems as Explorer and other system application could not be started anymore.
The root cause was a change in the PATH environment variable which ended up to be more than 2048 chars and therefore the %windir% var was not accessible anymore.
Try to remove some unnecessary paths in PATH environment variable as described here:
https://superuser.com/questions/355594/windows-7s-path-and-environment-variables-are-corrupted
At least for me, it worked afterwards again.
Cheers and good luck

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