Re: FAQ: How do you debug a C++ Standard Tool Application?
Re: FAQ: How do you debug a C++ Standard Tool Application?
- Subject: Re: FAQ: How do you debug a C++ Standard Tool Application?
- From: Jim Ingham <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 13:53:13 -0700
On Sep 24, 2004, at 1:45 PM, Laurence Flath wrote:
Chris,
Use the standard Xcode trick to swap out running executables from
under the Xcode (1.5) debugger:
1) Build your tool in Xcode.
2) Find the Executable that your target is going to run, and do
Command-I
3) Go to the Debugging tab in the Info panel, and uncheck "Start
executable after starting debugger"
4) Debug
5) In Terminal, launch your executable
6) In a separate Terminal window, use ps -axwww to find the PID of
the process
6) Back in Xcode's debugger's gdb console, type "attach <PID>"
8) Back in Xcode's debugger's gdb console, type "cont"
Thanks for the great help!
Laurence
P.S. Any hope of this being automated by Xcode?
Certainly someday, but not in the next release...
Jim
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