Re: How do you view arrays in the debugger?
Re: How do you view arrays in the debugger?
- Subject: Re: How do you view arrays in the debugger?
- From: Rua Haszard Morris <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 09:29:37 +1200
You can view expressions like r[0] and r[1] in the Expressions window
(Tools/Expressions).
This is a hassle, especially since the expressions window doesn't
really support copy/paste/drag etc, but it is a means to an end :)
I have submitted bugs in about copy/paste in Expressions window - you
might want to submit a bug about array viewing (though surely it'll
be a duplicate!).
On May 15, 2007, at 8:15 AM, Rick Mann wrote:
I'm debugging a C++ program with the latest released Xcode tools.
When I'm stopped in the debugger, I want to look at a function's
parameter as an array. In the source, it's declared as "double r
[3]", but the debugger only shows it as "r" or "*r". "View value
as" doesn't seem to offer any help, and my custom data formatters
don't do shit.
Also, searching for "array" or "debugger" in the full-text search
does not turn up any hits in the xcode docs.
Any suggestions?
TIA,
--
Rick
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