Re: Debugger window [preferably not] opening on crash
Re: Debugger window [preferably not] opening on crash
- Subject: Re: Debugger window [preferably not] opening on crash
- From: Chris Friesen <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 14:00:22 -0800
This can be set on a per executable basis. In the Debugging tab of
the Executable inspector you can un-check 'Auto-attach debugger on
crash'. There is not Xcode-wide preference to control this.
-ChrisF
On Dec 2, 2005, at 3:46 AM, Graham J Lee wrote:
Hi,
Some of my students write code that segfaults/sigbusses - in fact,
I do it sometimes too :-). If they're running their code within
Xcode then the debugger window automatically appears, which we
haven't told them about (the class isn't advanced enough for doing
gdb) and confuses them. Is it possible to set something such that
Xcode doesn't do this? Just being told "program has terminated due
to signal SIGSEGV" or "bus error - core dumped" or something in the
run log would be sufficient, but I've looked at the prefs window
and the archives for this list and can't see anything to suggest
how to do this. Is this possible with some defaults write or
something?
Thanks,
Graham.
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Oxford Physics Practical Course
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