I have two visual studio projects (A, B) which create dlls. This dlls are loaded by program C which is compiled using BCC55. I have the source code for all the projects. How can I debug A,B and C together ?
How can I debug a Borland BCC55 compiled EXE using visual studio?
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In all likelihood, you can't.
Being able to debug, by which you probably mean using breakpoints and having the IDE stop on a certain line in the source code when there's an exception or other error etc. is not just about having the source, but having the debug symbols. This data can either be embedded in the binary, which is usually the case with a debug build, or in a separate file, but either way it is generated (or not generated) at compile time. And Microsoft has its own format which is different from Borland's format and so on.
And on top of all that, BCC 5.5 is quite dated, to say the least. If I were you, I'd take care of the VS build errors, build everything in VS and take it from there.