Re: Xcode Projects use each other's Breakpoints
Re: Xcode Projects use each other's Breakpoints
- Subject: Re: Xcode Projects use each other's Breakpoints
- From: Bryan Henry <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 12:28:16 -0400
That's exactly what Marc was saying. Two projects, a framework project
and a app project, open at the same time.
I can certainly see the use case as Marc describes, but I don't think
that it should be something set in stone. An option to share
breakpoints between projects (if one doesn't already exist that I'm
not aware of) would be ideal, I'd think, so that people could make the
decision based on their own needs. As Marc pointed out there are uses
for having it this way, but I can also imagine cases where the
opposite is true.
Bryan
On May 21, 2008, at 11:26 AM, Kenny Millar wrote:
But the OP was reporting that BP's in project A (unrelated to
project B)
were coming into play when Project B was being debugged. (As I
understand
the OP)
-kenny
-----Original Message-----
From: marc hoffman [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: 21 May 2008 16:15
To: Xcode Users
Cc: Bob Hansen; Kenny Millar
Subject: Re: Xcode Projects use each other's Breakpoints
Kenny,
Report it as a bug at bugreport.apple.com
i actually considered this "as designed". use case:
i've got a Framework project open on my left screen, and an app
project using it on the right. i can set BPs in either window, and
when i run, Xcode will break on them. i find that quite handy...
Yours,
marc hoffman
RemObjects Software
The Infrastructure Company
http://www.remobjects.com
From: xcode-users-bounces+kennymillar=email@hidden
[mailto:xcode-users-bounces+kennymillar=email@hidden
] On Behalf Of Bob Hansen
Sent: 21 May 2008 15:07
To: Xcode Users
Subject: Xcode Projects use each other's Breakpoints
I'm using Xcode 2.5 on an Intel Mac Pro. We have multiple projects
that we work in daily and they are lined up in pairs of 2. That is,
when I edit ProjectA I also have ProjectB pulled up to make
identical or similiar changes, or to at least compare against.
That being said, when I debug ProjectA, Xcode stops at breakpoints
that are defined for either project. If it stops at ProjectB's
breakpoint, it doesn't show the breakpoint but it stops anyway. If I
close ProjectB, Xcode only stops at ProjectA's breakpoints as it
should. I need to have both projects open AND be able to debug
accurately. Is there a workaround for this? Thanks.
Bob
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