Re: If build errors, then don't debug
Re: If build errors, then don't debug
- Subject: Re: If build errors, then don't debug
- From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 12:37:04 -0700
On Sep 6, 2006, at 12:19 PM, Isaac Wankerl wrote: Is there a way for me to issue a "build and debug" command to Xcode and have it stop after the build if there were errors? I have the "continue building after errors" option turned on, but if there are any build errors, I don't want to debug the app (actually it will debug a previously built version). Whenever this happens, it always take me awhile to realize that the app I'm debugging doesn't make up to the latest source code changes I just made.
I assume there isn't a way to do this so I logged radar enhancement 4719139.
It's supposed to, but in some cases it doesn't seem to be working. Please put as many detailed steps into that bug as you can; others have reported this with similarly sketchy descriptions, but when we try this with our own projects it seems to work.
Chris |
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