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  • From: Roland Silver <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 14:07:10 -0600

The Xcode Debug menu has 3 items: Run Log, Console Log, Standard I/O Log.

Experiment reveals that the NSLog and printf functions output to the Run Log.

Clicking on Console Log opens a Debugger Console window.

Questions:
1. How does text get output to the Debugger Console window?

2. What's the Standard I/O Log for? The name suggests that output to stdout -- like that output by printf -- should appear in that window, but I can't even open it by selecting the menu item "Debug>Standard I/ O Log".
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