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Re: Debugger has lots its mind
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Re: Debugger has lots its mind


  • Subject: Re: Debugger has lots its mind
  • From: Thomas Davie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:22:47 +0000


On 22 Feb 2008, at 08:21, Chris Jefferson wrote:

On 22/02/2008, Brady Duga <email@hidden> wrote:
At some point over the last few days, the Xcode debugger has
completely lost its mind (on my machines). ...

When I click on "bar" in the stack I see bogus code somewhere. In
fact, clicking anywhere else shows the same random code. Most
annoyingly, whenever I "Step Over" I always "Step In". Argh! And when
I "Step Out", it really "Continues". Double-argh!

I've been having this problem, in C++. In the end I decided to just reformat, as the problem occurred even in a new "hello world" program. As of yet I haven't tried reinstalling 10.5.2 to see if that was what caused the problem.

Sorry for the potential noobish answer, but do you have compiler optimisations turned on?


Bob
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