Re: Debug stepping through code the pointer doesn't lineup with the actual code
Re: Debug stepping through code the pointer doesn't lineup with the actual code
- Subject: Re: Debug stepping through code the pointer doesn't lineup with the actual code
- From: Dalton Hamilton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2007 12:23:09 -0400
Kyle and Fritz -
Thanks for your recommendations.
I got it to work.
In the previous version of Xcode (before Leopard) I would debug code
and it would open a special debugger window. In this version, when I
start the debug it does not open the debugger window but instead it
starts stepping through the code in the window that is already open.
Therefore, I started the debug process and then opened the debugger
and this allows me to step through the code and it lines up.
Regards.
Dalton Hamilton
On Nov 3, 2007, at 11:12 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
Is it off by a consistent amount? Turn off wrapping and see if it's
off by some constant (one line would really jump out at me). It could
be as simple as an off-by-one error.
--Kyle Sluder
On 11/3/07, Dalton Hamilton <email@hidden> wrote:
Hello -
I'm using Xcode 3.0 on Leopard on a MacPro.
I'm trying to debug some code and as I step through the code the
instruction pointer that shows on the left column doesn't line-up
with
the actual code being executed. Sometimes it will point to blank
lines but in general is just pointing to the objective-C text code on
the right that isn't the code being executed -- it's like the text
is
off somehow.
I've tried closing Xcode and restarting it. I've tried resizing my
window and turning on Wrap Text in Editor (Preferences). I can't get
Xcode to properly show me what code is being executed step-by-step.
Has anyone else seen this and have any ideas on how to get this the
instruction pointer to be in sync with the actual objective-C text
code???
Thanks
Dalton Hamilton
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