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Re: XCode and debugging




For what it's worth, I've noticed that you have to place the breakpoint on a statement, not the function (method) declaration or there will be no stop.


As for other tools, you can try Eclipse. Some people like it. You'll trade XCode's gajillion windows+editor views to a maze of twisty perspectives all alike (yet none the one you're looking for).

- sq

On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Valerio Luccio wrote:

Hi all,
I have a strange problem: sometime the debugger will not stop on break points that I have set when I run a WO app (I only use XCode for the WO app, so I don't know if it would do it with other programs). This does not always happen and often, but not always, I can make it stop by placing a call to a dummy function and place the break point in that function (really annoying). I've tried to delete completely the build directory in case something was amiss there, but to no avail. The problem first started appearing in the summer 2005 and I was hoping that with XCode upgrades (I am now on 2.4.1), but it persists.


Has anyone else seen this problem ? Is there another Java debugging tool I can run on OSX 10.4.8 ? Yes, I have tried jdb, but it's really painful.

Thanks,

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