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Re: xcode: how to not Go with Instruments



Thanks all, I guess I hadn't understood the concept of 'Go'.

I realize it's an off topic question, but since I was already here, and there's probably more xcode users here than on any other list (including the xcode one), I took the lazy way. Maybe I'll join the xcode list in the future, but right now I mainly use textmate, I only use xcode for managing and compiling/running.



On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:24 AM, Michael Ash wrote:

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 5:16 PM, steph thirion <email@hidden> wrote:
once I launch Instruments from Xcode (with 'Start with Performance Tool'),
subsequently everytime I call 'build and go', Instrument launches. I need to
close and relaunch xcode to stop that behavior. How do I 'detach'
Instruments from xcode once I use it?

The "Go" command just does whatever you last did. If you want something specific, like Run or Debug, then use the explicit menu commands to do that. Note that all of Xcode's menus can be easily set with custom keyboard equivalents, so if you're commonly using Run or Debug, you can set those up with a handy shortcut.

As an aside, this sort of question is more appropriate for the xcode- users list.

Mike
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