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Re: newie question
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Re: newie question


  • Subject: Re: newie question
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 09:30:51 -0500

OK, sorry, under wrong impression.  Still a very useful function...

Quoting Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>:

NSLog is not stripped out of released build.

You have to use your own macro to achieve this.


Le 8 déc. 08 à 14:24, Jon C. Munson II a écrit :

Depending upon the language you are developing in, you can also use NSLog which will output to the console window AND I believe it will get stripped from your final app upon compile.



Where does printf command output go?. I mean, is there something like an output console on xcode?.

I'd found very usefull to see some results as you are developing your program.

thanks

-- Oscar A. Alvarado



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