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Getting breakpoints to work. . .


  • Subject: Getting breakpoints to work. . .
  • From: "Michael A. Crawford" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 15:04:49 -0800

My employer bought me a new MacBook Pro for embedded development work. (Congratulations to me!) My current embedded project involves Bluetooth so I thought I would try coming up to speed on the BT APIs by stepping through one of the Xcode BT examples. I've set breakpoints throughout the code using the Xcode built-in editor but when I start the debugger all of the breakpoints automatically change state from enabled to disabled. The example program runs full speed without stopping. How can I prevent this.

-Michael
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