Breakpoints in subprojects?
Breakpoints in subprojects?
- Subject: Breakpoints in subprojects?
- From: Justin Greenfield <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 14:12:52 -0500
I'm curious as to what I'm doing wrong in this situation...
I have a project, a cocoa application, that makes use of some carbon
static libraries we've written. The cocoa project is set up with
dependencies on the carbon static lib subproject. So in my
CocoaApp.xcodeproj I have added FooLibrary.xcodeproj and made the
CocoApp target depend on FooLibrary's target, libFoo.a.
I need to break down inside of libFoo.a... so I open
FooLibrary.xcodeproj, go to the line of code where I need to break,
and add the breakpoint. Then, back in CocoApp.xcodeproj, when I
launch the debugger, the breakpoint down inside of libFoo.a doesn't
fire. If I set a breakpoint in CocoApp on the line where I call into
libFoo.a then I can step down into the static lib's code and verify
that it is being executed, but the breakpoint just doesn't work. I
do have debug symbols turned on, etc.
However, I also have another app, which is carbon based, that also
depends on FooLibrary.xcodeproj, and when I debug that app, the
breakpoints I've set in the subproject DO fire, like I expect.
Any ideas or suggestions? Probably something obvious...
Thanks!
Justin
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