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Viewing globals


  • Subject: Viewing globals
  • From: "Theodore H. Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 11:01:48 +0100

Xcode doesn't allow me to view all globals, in fact it rarely allows me to view globals.

Is there some way to mark certain global variables as being shown in the debugger? I'd imagine there are so many globals included by standard libraries and frameworks, that I don't want them all shown in the debugger.

Right now, what I'm having to do, is copy the globals, to locals, so I can view them. I don't really like that, because it means modifying my code in ways that I'm only going to have to undo, later.

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