Re: Using Sampler
Re: Using Sampler
- Subject: Re: Using Sampler
- From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 23:00:07 +0100
err, you just choose an executable for it to monitor and get it to
launch that. Click the "Record" button when you want to record and
then again to stop it.
You'll end up with a great big "tree" detailing all the calls the app
went through in the recording period.
Mike.
On 27 Sep 2006, at 08:20, Dominik Pich wrote:
Hi,
No answer but a question :D:
I' interested in how you made Sampler work with the save panel.
I can't figure out how to get it to give me a 'trace' (I'd like to
see what makes NSSplitView tick :) What it calls onMouseX)
Thanks,
Dominik
Am Sep 26, 2006 um 11:24 PM schrieb Alan Smith:
I'm have been using Sampler for messing with a NSSavePanel and it has
helped a *lot*. But it would help even more if I could view the
variables that are passed into the methods that Sampler "notices."
I realize that this may technically be impossible but was hoping
if it
could be done that someone here would know how to do it.
Many thanks, Alan
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