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Re: Debugging strategy - exceptions
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Re: Debugging strategy - exceptions


  • Subject: Re: Debugging strategy - exceptions
  • From: Ruotger Skupin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 14:32:19 +0200

I would rather not try to teach my users gdb...

Ruotger

Am 09.07.2008 um 12:31 schrieb Joan Lluch (casa):


El 09/07/2008, a las 12:13, Ruotger Skupin escribió:

So an exception got thrown for a pretty obvious reason, but where? Could be anywhere, even in WebKit (which we use). Is there any chance to get near the culprit without a stack trace (which I don't have)?


This question is more suitable for the Xcode-user list, but anyway, you should get a proper stack trace by breaking at "objc_exception_throw". Did you try it?

Joan Lluch

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