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Re[2]: Viewing Contents Of CFDictionary?
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Re[2]: Viewing Contents Of CFDictionary?


  • Subject: Re[2]: Viewing Contents Of CFDictionary?
  • From: OL&L Lists <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 17:23:19 -0700

Yeah, CFShow ROCKS. I love it. Just dump your CFDictionaryRef into it, open the drawer, and look at all the keys and values all lined up nice and neat like. A great, awesome debugging util eh? Apple definitely hit the mark with CFShow. I dig it.

Michael
Orbital Launch & Lift, Inc.
The MacOS X setuid Helper Tool Experts
http://www.orbitallaunch.com

At 11:44 PM -0600 6/13/04, Lance Drake wrote:
Also you can try dumping it to CFShow and look at the contents in the XCode's debugger console drawer.

Well THAT's cool... I have bee doin' the 'po' thing where I get to type in addresses - if I can deposit the dict into a CFShow call from in the app, there's even LESS heavy-lifting. So, thanks to Chris, Finlay and yourself, I now have THREE ways to do something I could not do at ALL yesterday.


Thanks to ALL!

Lance Drake
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