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Re:Methods with Variable Numbers of Arguments; OCUnit & GDB
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Re:Methods with Variable Numbers of Arguments; OCUnit & GDB


  • Subject: Re:Methods with Variable Numbers of Arguments; OCUnit & GDB
  • From: Joe Osborn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 13:47:42 -0600

On Thursday, Dec 19, 2002, at 12:09 US/Central, Marco Scheurer wrote:

I think you may have to give another look at OCUnit's doc, on how to use OCUnit from ProjectBuilder (TestingFromOSXprojectBuilder.html). I have the feeling that you're trying to debug in the rapid turnaround test mode (with the Test target). What you should do instead is use the Debug target:


My problems declared earlier, having to do with weird values of NSConstantStrings and EXC_BAD_ACCESSes and the like were entirely "RTFM" problems... Everything worked as expected and ideally when I debugged in the debug target. Easy. Mr. Scheurer has been nothing but a help to me in my ignorance, so my thanks to him, my apologies to Sen:Te, and my endorsement for OCUnit! It rocks, and everyone should use it. ^_^ Next time I'll check a bit more closely before posting something bad about another's software. It's time I read my signature again...

In conclusion, OCUnit seems to have no flaws, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to any Cocoa programmer on this list.

http://www.sente.ch/software/ocunit/

--J.Osborn


"Blame yourself first. If that doesn't work, you must have done something wrong."

--unknown(someone please attribute this)
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