Re: "debugger console" windows' names
Re: "debugger console" windows' names
- Subject: Re: "debugger console" windows' names
- From: Jim Ingham <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:31:20 -0800
This is just a bug, and the Standard I/O window is properly named in
Xcode 2.0.
Thanks for pointing this out.
Jim
On Mar 14, 2005, at 10:46 PM, Markian Hlynka wrote:
Why are there two windows essentially named "debugger console" in
xcode? This seems a trifle ambiguous. Am I missing something in the
naming scheme? If you select "Standard I/O Log" from the Debug
menu, the window that comes up is titled "Debugger Console", and
this is how you typically interact with your program (on the
command-line) in the debugger.
However, if you choose "Console Log" from the debugger menu, you
get a window titled "<project-name> - Debugger Console". THIS
window is where you can interact directly with gdb. ie, command-
line gdb. Such as for printing globals that xcode's gui handily
ignores.
Now, to my way of thinking, the term "Debugger console" applies
just fine to the second description. It seems to me, however, that
the first window should have a title, "Stdio" or "Standard I/O", or
"Std" or even "<executable name> console".
So, is this changed in xcode 2, should I file a feature request, or
am I missing something in the logic of this naming convention?
Markian
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