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Re: Using NSObjCMessageLoggingEnabled, how?
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Re: Using NSObjCMessageLoggingEnabled, how?


  • Subject: Re: Using NSObjCMessageLoggingEnabled, how?
  • From: Paul Sargent <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 14:34:17 +0100


On 2 Jun 2008, at 11:31, Ken Tozier wrote:

Well the messages log OK, but there are just too many of them to be of any use. It's impossible to follow as it logs EVERYTHING, not just messages to and from registered observers. Is there any way to limit the messaging to get/set actions on a specific property?

Read http://www.dribin.org/dave/blog/archives/2006/04/22/tracing_objc/

It details how to switch the logging on and off while your code is running, not quite what you're after but should do the trick.

The alternative is you might be able to make dtrace do something.
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