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Re: Use of NSLog() for debugging
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Re: Use of NSLog() for debugging


  • Subject: Re: Use of NSLog() for debugging
  • From: David Remahl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 12:19:58 +0200

Clark, what you haven't stumbled across, is that you can type "po myObject" in the console to find out the contents of these objects. The reason you haven't stumbled across this is because it isn't documented anywhere. Apparently, it's folklore that has to be handed down.
Read the gcc manual... (aka RTgccM)

/ david


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 >Re: Use of NSLog() for debugging (From: "Clark S. Cox III" <email@hidden>)

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