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Source level debugging (newbie)


  • Subject: Source level debugging (newbie)
  • From: Eric Faust <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 09:24:09 -0600

I recently took on an existing project which was built using Xcode. Basically, there are two separate projects: a set of custom frameworks (a base set of frameworks intended for several projects), and the main application project itself.

I'm running into a problem within one of these frameworks while debugging the app and have been unable to view in anything but assembly (the app code displays at the source level just fine, frameworks only in assembly). So my question: is it possible to show the source of the problematic framework? It would really make life easier if I could debug the frameworks at the source level.
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