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Re: Breakpoints keep getting turned off
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Re: Breakpoints keep getting turned off


  • Subject: Re: Breakpoints keep getting turned off
  • From: Robin Forder <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 08 Sep 2009 09:51:59 +0100
  • Organization: Cedar Audio

Hi Seth,

Do you have lazy symbol loading selected (Preferences > Debugging > Load symbols lazily)? This was what caused a similar thing for me.

Robin.
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Message: 15
Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 00:26:31 -0700
From: Seth Willits <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Breakpoints keep getting turned off
To: Xcode Users <email@hidden>
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On Sep 8, 2009, at 12:15 AM, Joar Wingfors wrote:

>> It was driving me bonkers so I finally figured this out. Using Cmd-
>> R is now running with breakpoints off. I've been using Cmd-R since
>> the beginning of time and I swear it hasn't done this to me until
>> now. I don't know when or why this changed, but it's going to be a
>> heck of an effort to change to using Cmd-Y all the time.
    
>
> You can always remap the keyboard shortcuts: Xcode Preferences > Key
> Bindings.
  


Good idea. Though if I do want to run without the breakpoints, Cmd-R
will then always enable them and I'll have to remember to use Y  ;-) 

The thing I don't understand about this is that Cmd-R always runs with
them disabled, and Cmd-Y always runs with them enabled. That in itself
is fine and understandable, by what is the point of the Breakpoints
toolbar button that enables/disables breakpoints? While the app is
running, I can click on that button to enable/disable them, but if I
use Cmd-R or Y, the state of the button is ignored. It seems the
toolbar button's state is only useful for if you actually *click* on
the Build & Run/Debug button, or if the app is already running. The
first part of that is confusing given the prior behavior.  :-\ 

"Oh well", I suppose.

--
Seth Willits

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