Title |
Definition |
Average Stack Depth |
The average depth of the stack for exceptions. The depth of the stack is the distance between the throw point and the catch point. The calculation of the depth of the stack takes into account only the size of the managed frames. The closer the catch point is to the throw point, the better the performance. |
Exceptions Thrown (per sec) |
The rate at which exceptions are thrown by the runtime. |
Exceptions Thrown (Total) |
Total number of exceptions thrown by the runtime since the program began executing. |
Filters Executed/sec |
The rate at which exception filter blocks are executed by the runtime. A filter block determines contains code that is executed to determine if the catch block of an exception handler can handle a particular kind of exception. |
Finally Blocks Executed/sec |
The rate at which exception finally blocks are executed by the runtime. A finally block contains code that is always executed after a try block is executed. |