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Re: data formatters unreliable?
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Re: data formatters unreliable?


  • Subject: Re: data formatters unreliable?
  • From: Scott Ribe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 11:39:36 -0700
  • Thread-topic: data formatters unreliable?

> Does it work reliably for
> everyone else? Are there any project settings that need to be given
> certain values - e.g. using DWARF instead of Stabs, or turning Fix &
> Continue off, or something similarly obscure.

No, it does not work reliably for everyone else. Yes, it seems to me to work
a bit better with DWARF, but still pretty badly. It also seems to be worst
when using Objective-C++. I may be wrong about that; it might be some other
difference in my projects, but that *seems* to stand out as a key
difference...

If you can, try XCode 3.0. I haven't had the chance yet, but I'm hoping it's
better, especially since Apple's feature descriptions indicate that they've
put a lot of effort into improving debugging.

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Scott Ribe
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