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Debugging a bundle


  • Subject: Debugging a bundle
  • From: "Yves Poissant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 17:05:41 -0400
  • Organization: Hash Enterprises Inc.

I have this dylib bundle which I would like to debug.

I posted earlier about Debugger not showing my classes members. I thought that may be because those classes are inside a bundle that is dynamically linked with the application but I debug it from the application. I can trace through the source code and place breakpoints in it but I can't see the classes mamber variables.

So I thought I may have better luck if I debug the bundle itself. So I added the pathname to the application in the bundle's "Test Host" build setting. But the "Run" or "Debug" options are still disabled. What is the purpose of "Test Host" then? And can I use it do do what I want to do? If not, then how can I debug the bundle itself?

Yves Poissant

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