Re: Debugger can't find correct source file
Re: Debugger can't find correct source file
- Subject: Re: Debugger can't find correct source file
- From: Jason Bobier <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 20:19:04 -0800
Hey Jeremy,
I filed a bug report with a bunch of info from a debug run that
demonstrated this. I haven't heard anything back yet tho.
As a possible work around, I find that sometimes if I shuffle the
link order of the files around I can sometimes debug into a function
that I couldn't before.
Jason
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On Jan 29, 2006, at 11:09 AM, Jeremy Sagan wrote:
Apparently this is not just a objective C or framework problem as
it happens in my pure C code as well. I step into the function and
instead of opening the source file it opens memory.h or some other
inappropriate source file. This is on an intel iMac with 10.4.4.
Xcode 2.2.1
Is this a known bug?
Jeremy
On Jan 10, 2006, at 1:48 PM, Jason Bobier wrote:
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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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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