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NSLog(@"%@<%x>", object, object);
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NSLog(@"%@<%x>", object, &*object);
does the trick
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 08:04 PM, The Amazing Llama wrote:
How can I get NSLog() to output the memory address that a given pointer is pointing to?
NSLog(@"%@<%x>", object, &object);
doesn't seem to work, as the area in brackets is not the same as the memory address displayed in the debugger. I know that I've seen this done, and I know that NSObject does it, but I can't remember the magic to do it.
Seth A. Roby The Amazing Llama < mail or AIM me at tallama at mac dot com>
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