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Re: Debugging an arbitrary application
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Re: Debugging an arbitrary application


  • Subject: Re: Debugging an arbitrary application
  • From: "Bill Spotz" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:22:54 -0600

That did it.  Thanks!

On Apr 22, 2008, at 11:19 AM, Jim Ingham wrote:
Have you tried turning off "Load Symbols Lazily" in the Debugging
Preferences of Xcode?

Jim

On Apr 21, 2008, at 2:34 PM, Spotz, William F wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to use Xcode to debug an existing code.  I can't even get
breakpoints in a simple "Hello World" to work.  Here is what I do,
based on "Debugging Arbitrary Applications" in the Xcode User Guide:

1.  Create hello:

$ cat hello.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  printf("hello world\n");
  return 0;
}
$ gcc -g -c hello.c
$ gcc -o hello hello.o

2. Create an empty project in Xcode.

3. Create an executable environment, named "hello", with an absolute
path to my program.  In the "Debugging" tab, I set the "Additional
directories to find source files in" to my source directory.

4. I also add the source file directory to the project itself.

5. I set a breakpoint at the "printf" statement in hello.c.

6. In the debugger, I run the code. It prints "hello world" and exits
without stopping.


Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance.

** Bill Spotz ** ** Sandia National Laboratories Voice: (505)845-0170 ** ** P.O. Box 5800 Fax: (505)284-0154 ** ** Albuquerque, NM 87185-0370 Email: email@hidden **






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