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  • Subject: Debugger questions
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 21:23:21 -0800

I keep missing a feature from CodeWarrior (and Visual Studio), where you can point to a variable and see its value. This is especially handy for instance data (of "this" or "self"), which doesn't directly show up in the variable list. Am I just missing where you enable this?

Is there any trick to keep the debugger from getting confused as to where breakpoints go? I clicked in a bunch, all inside "if" statements. But they were hit each time (even though the condition was false). I quit Xcode and restarted, and the little marker showed up where the debugger was actually stopping. I was able to drag them where I wanted them, and they worked.
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