Re: Stopping on objc exceptions in Xcode
Re: Stopping on objc exceptions in Xcode
- Subject: Re: Stopping on objc exceptions in Xcode
- From: Kay Roepke <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 16:06:14 +0200
On 26. Jul 2004, at 15:49 Uhr, Mark A. Stratman wrote:
I'm sorry if this answer is painfully obvious, or readily available.
I tried googling and searching the xcode documentation.
How can you stop debugging on objective c exceptions in Xcode?
Essentially what I'm trying to do is find out where it's occurring (a
"*** -[NSCFArray objectAtIndex:]: index (1) beyond bounds (1)"
message, which I assume is an NSRangeException).
I see the "stop on C++ catch/throw" options, but can't find a way to
make it stop on NSExceptions. Does anyone know, or can push me in the
right direction?
Set a breakpoint on +[NSException raise]. That should do the trick.
Regards,
Kay
P.S.: I'm pretty sure this is in the archives, too: www.cocoabuilder.com
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