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Re: Need help viewing variables while debugging
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Re: Need help viewing variables while debugging


  • Subject: Re: Need help viewing variables while debugging
  • From: Chris Friesen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 16:18:00 -0700


On Sep 20, 2004, at 9:18 AM, Kevin Hoyt wrote:

Hi all,
Is there a sample 'custom data formatter' project anywhere? If so, please
point me to it.

Currently there is only the WWDC 2004 session on Debugging with Xcode, that talks about it a little bit.



Also, is there a quick way of viewing a variable in the memory browser?
All I've been able to figure out is to copy the address, open the memory
browser, and paste in the address. However, the address is not shown for
arrays like:
char myBuff[32];
so there is no way to view them in the memory browser, short of browsing
around till you find it. This would not be an issue if a formatter could
be written for the variable, but this is not (apparently) possible for
wchar_t data. For example:
wchar_t myWbuff[32];


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