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Re: Easy backtrace
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Re: Easy backtrace


  • Subject: Re: Easy backtrace
  • From: Gideon King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 00:26:34 +1000

Even better - I had never thought to right click the gutter (or read the documentation that may have pointed me in this direction ;-0 )

Thanks

Gideon King
email@hidden

On 07/11/2005, at 10:23 PM, j o a r wrote:


On 7 nov 2005, at 13.14, Gideon King wrote:

I then put breakpoints after the NSLogs, and double-clicked the breakpoints to see the breakpoint settings, and clicked on the plus button for each one, and added the debugger command:

bt
c

to each one. Now when I run it, I get the backtrace of each call without interrupting the flow or switching windows.

There's a pre-defined breakpoint for this purpose in Xcode 2.x already. Just right-click in the breakpoint gutter and select the "Built-in Breakpoint > Log stack trace and auto-continue".


j o a r



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