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What does 'Change to frame attempted' mean?
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What does 'Change to frame attempted' mean?


  • Subject: What does 'Change to frame attempted' mean?
  • From: Cem Karan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 07:15:30 -0400

I just noticed this this morning, and am randomly curious; my console log keep having the line 'Xcode[229] Change to frame attempted!!!!' pop up; I know that it only happens when I hit the disclosure button that shows/hides the detailed file list in a project window. Anyone know what it is? Is it just debugging code that got left in Xcode before it got shipped?

hmmm, thats a little confusing sounding... when you have a project open, the project has two frames below the tool bar, one on the left that contains an outline view of project files, targets, executables, etc. that is titled 'Groups & Files', and one that can be on the right that contains a table view of objects related to a particular item in the left hand frame. The right hand frame can be shown or hidden by clicking on the disclosure button that is above the vertical scroll bar of the 'Groups & Files' frame. By clicking on that, my console jumps forward and gives me that line in the log.

Idly curious while waiting for the coffee...

Thanks,
Cem Karan
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