Re: Project "detaches" itself from Log window. Help!
Re: Project "detaches" itself from Log window. Help!
- Subject: Re: Project "detaches" itself from Log window. Help!
- From: Ian was here <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 09:43:38 -0700 (PDT)
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Is it just this project you're working on that has
these issues, or any/all projects? If it's the former,
perhaps deleting your project (save all your .m and .h
files) and creating a new one might help. Also, have
you checked your XCode preferences in regard to the
log window?
--- Glenn Zelniker <email@hidden> wrote:
> For some reason my Xcode project seems to be
> "losing" its connection to
> the log window. I've been working on the project for
> many months and it
> has always worked normally -- I have all kinds of
> messages that I NSLog
> in order to do caveman debugging. Xcode also
> normally spits a bunch of
> messages to the log window letting me know that
> there are some minor
> tiff problems, etc. In other words, I know what the
> log window is
> supposed to look like when the project builds
> normally. All of a
> sudden, about 75% of the time I'm not getting any
> log messages when I
> build and launch the project; I merely get a
> "[Session started at
> 2005-04-23 10:35:13 -0400.]" type of message and
> then nothing more, as
> opposed to the hundreds of Log messages I'm used to
> getting. Also, the
> built program won't run correctly.
>
> Here's where it gets odd. If I clean all targets, it
> sometimes works,
> sometimes not. If I manually go to the project
> folder and eliminate the
> "build" folder, it sometimes works, sometimes not.
> If I clean all
> targets, remove the build folder, and restart the
> machine, it seems to
> fix the problem. I can't vouch for that last part,
> though, because I
> haven't had enough time to restart the computer a
> bunch of times to get
> statistically significant results.
>
> I've seen stuff like this happen before when I've
> confused NSLog and
> printf and/or redirected output to stdout or stderr,
> but that's not the
> case here.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Glenn Zelniker
>
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