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On Oct 31, 2007, at 10:35 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
When Xcode substitutes mName for $VAR, you're telling it to access mName.mObject.mName, which makes no sense. For each line, Xcode substitutes for $VAR the entity on that line. So you can put (CFStringRef)$VAR.mObject.mName in the Summary for the top level variable, or (CFStringRef)$VAR for mName, but what you put will not expand. Chris |
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| >Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Dmitry Markman <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>) |
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