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I've started using standard XCode in Leopard (I think it's using stabs as the debugger?).When I'm debugging, I'm forever going into Operating system routines when I try to step over something that calls the OS. Ugh... that's really frustrating. This is happening to me too. If I try to step into an Objective-C routine call, say... [newStructureArea structureIsValid]; I actually end up hitting "dyld_stub_objc_msgSend" and subsequently obj_msgSend. It really doesn't seem that there's any way to get back on track after that. FWIW, this is happening for lots of projects, including some that have never come from source control. I've tried reinstalling the dev tools, deleting preferences and app support, etc.. On one hand it's comforting to know that someone else is seeing the same problem. On the other hand it's really hard to not have a debugger. Grrr.... |
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| >Leopard XCode debugger steps into OS functions (From: Tor Langballe <email@hidden>) | |
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