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Re: Command line "Hello World" not showing
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Re: Command line "Hello World" not showing


  • Subject: Re: Command line "Hello World" not showing
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:43:26 +0100



On 19.11.2007, at 15:12, Calum Robertson wrote:

I'm pretty sure in earlier versions of XCode I could just run the application from within XCode and I would see my output.

I'm sure that is your memory playing tricks on you ;)

I don't think so.
I'm using Xcode 2.5 on Tiger and running an executable open the "Run Log" automatically, so you see your "Hello World" output.
I think Xcode 3.0 has a check box somewhere in the preferences to get this behaviour (if it is no longer the default).


Jean-Daniel

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