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Re: weird problem with IB (update)
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Re: weird problem with IB (update)


  • Subject: Re: weird problem with IB (update)
  • From: Luc Vandal <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2005 14:51:29 -0400

I've changed the file type to .mm (objectivecpp) and if I set breakpoints they seem to be ignored. Then, if I change the file type back to .m (objc) the breakpoints are working!!!

What I don't understand is that I always use .mm in my project with no problems at all but for this particular file it won't work! Am I missing something here???


Luc



On 5-Apr-05, at 2:39 PM, Luc Vandal wrote:

Hi,

i've created a panel window with standard Ok and Cancel buttons. Both are shortcuts to \R and \E respectively. I manually added IBAction functions to use with those buttons. I also added those functions in the panel's window controller and connected each button to it's action. I've also created outlets for the buttons.

What happens is that if I click on either one of the buttons, nothing will happen. I'll get that beep noise when clicking one of the buttons but it looks like there's no function/action attached to the buttons!

What is wrong?

Luc

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