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Re: Breaking into debugger after program hangs....
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Re: Breaking into debugger after program hangs....


  • Subject: Re: Breaking into debugger after program hangs....
  • From: John Draper <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 19:48:58 -0700

glenn andreas wrote:


On Apr 28, 2005, at 4:15 PM, John Draper wrote:

In regards to the source level debugger, the docs say there is a "Thread view"...
I don't have one in MY debugger window... why is that? Has it been "hidden" or
something..? How do I bring it back? I tred "mousing" around for hot spots
that would bring it up, but I can't seem to find the "magic secret key combination"
or "hidden icon" in the window that might activate this view... I'm hoping that
if I can convince my debugger to display said window, it might lead to a solution.


Can someone please tell me how to "activate" this view? I'm using x-Code 1.5
and Mac OS-10.3.7 - and many of the docs show the debugger as having this window.
but MINE sure don't have it.



My Xcode 1.5 has a popup at the top of the stack crawl list that says "threads" which pops up to show the threads in the target.

I don't have a stack crawl list - I have two sections in MY window. Bottom one is for the source
code being debugged, and the top shows the variable values in the context of where my program
hit a breakpoint. NO stack crawl window... I see it in documentation screenshots, and I'm sure
there is a way to get it to display it, but I just haven't found it yet.


I also notice in the X-Code application that a text edit window can be split... Ok, so
that works, but just above the "split" icon, there is an empty square, and as I
roll the mouse over it, it says "un-spit" or whatever... but no icon... I click there,
and nothing happens, so when I want to unsplit a window, I have to close the window
and re-open it again..... has anyone else had this problem?


John
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