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Re: Fix and Continue Question


  • Subject: Re: Fix and Continue Question
  • From: Ladd Van Tol <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 21:51:11 -0700

On Aug 30, 2006, at 8:58 PM, Brian Amerige wrote:

Hi all,

For some reason, in my document-based Cocoa Application, Fix and Continue doesn't seem to be working. Here's what I'm doing:

1. Build and Debug
2. Make a change to the code (any slight change, like an NSLog for example)
3. Debug Menu -> Fix


From there, I just hear the default system Beep (NSBeep). Fix and Continue works perfectly in other Cocoa Applications that I've tried, but just won't seem to work in here.

Is there some specific requirement that needs to be met in order to use Fix and Continue?

Have you considered whether the dwarf planet is at perihelion? Fix & Continue, like ZeroLink, is one of those features that almost never behaves properly once you are working with a moderate complex project. I recommend ignoring it entirely.


- Ladd

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