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Re: Viewing data


  • Subject: Re: Viewing data
  • From: Randy Croucher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 17:28:42 -0800

I have been wondering this too. I just switched from CodeWarrior to Xcode, and I will have a hard time living without it. I have come accustom to it in both CodeWarrior and Visual Studio. Hopefully we are just not seeing it and someone will tell us how to find it.

Randy

P.S. Cool apps you've made.  Tell your Dad Hi from Hash, Inc. :o)

On Feb 25, 2004, at 12:46 PM, David Catmull wrote:

Is there an equivalent in XCode to CodeWarrior's "View Memory" command? I need to see the contents of a buffer, given the pointer.

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