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Xcode debugger has new magical powers?
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Xcode debugger has new magical powers?


  • Subject: Xcode debugger has new magical powers?
  • From: Mason Mark <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 04:15:38 +0900

Hola,

Lately when I run an app under Xcode (2.1 or perhaps later), every once and a while my app will crash and the debugger will spontaneously appear. That is, when Running, not Debugging.

This is kinda cool in a way--it seems to only happen when the app crashes. As if Xcode noticed the running app crashed, and then did the equivalent of 'gdb attach' and loaded the debugger after the fact.

Anyway I am curious when Xcode got this nifty new ability.

But also, it brings to mind an old question of mine: is there a way to use Xcode's GUI for GDB with an arbitrary process? I use gdb to attach to processes on the command line a lot, but I would (almost) never do that if I could have Xcode's pretty tables and buttons instead...

Cheers,
--
Mason Mark
Five Speed Software, Inc.
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