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Re: xcode: how to not Go with Instruments
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Re: xcode: how to not Go with Instruments


  • Subject: Re: xcode: how to not Go with Instruments
  • From: Darren Adkinson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:09:12 -0700

hi Steph - if you go to the Run drop down menu you'll see:

Go(Instruments)
Run

if you choose Run it's a 'clean' run. The next time you choose Go it will have reverted to Go(Run), ie. the last setting.

I'm sure there's a persistent way to do this but I didn't find it after a quick look in Prefs.

BTW - there's an xcode user lists you may want to join: email@hidden


On Aug 26, 2008, at 2:16 PM, steph thirion 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?

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