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Re: Debugger can't find correct source file


  • Subject: Re: Debugger can't find correct source file
  • From: Jason Bobier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 10:48:25 -0800

No takers on this eh?

BTW, this happens regardless of whether I attempt to debug from the app's project or the from the framework's project (setting the app up as the executable).

Also, I'm building into a common build directory.

Thanx for any help!

Jason

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Jason Bobier            email@hidden
PGP Corporation
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On Jan 9, 2006, at 12:08 PM, Jason Bobier wrote:

Hey all,

I'm having problems with the debugger in XCode refusing to show the correct source file when I step into a framework. The source is a .mm file containing the method definitions of a C++ class. Instead it shows the declaration of a parent class in a header file. The Variable pane correctly shows the variables for the method that it should be stepping through however, so I know the debugging info is there. And when I step, it steps correctly as if the correct source file was being shown (i.e. the pointer moves the correct number of lines) but continues to display the wrong file.

Is this a known issue with objective-c++ debugging? Is there a way to tell xcode which source file I want to display? I seem to remember some gdb command that does that but I can't remember what.

Thanx,

Jason

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Jason Bobier            email@hidden
PGP Corporation
www.pgp.com



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