Using Snow Leopard for development (was: NSString Retain Count of 2147483647)
Using Snow Leopard for development (was: NSString Retain Count of 2147483647)
- Subject: Using Snow Leopard for development (was: NSString Retain Count of 2147483647)
- From: Nick Beadman <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 11:50:34 -0700
Bill et al,
Assuming we do have access to Snow Leopard seeds, and this question
can be answered in a generic enough way to be aired in public without
violating the NDA, does any one have any tricks or tips to aid
development on a moving target?
Quite apart from the completely controllable settings within Xcode to
target a deployment target that is different from the one being
developed upon there is the issue of continual installation and having
the rest of our "digital life" along for the ride. This must be a
problem that is at least solved within Apple but I am wondering if
anyone is prepared to document how they continually update to a new
seed release while maintaining their data. It is not clear to me that
installation over a previous version is possible, or more honestly
recommended, and doing Archive and Install every time seems fairly
time consuming.
Nick
On Jun 24, 2009, at 9:03 am, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
The best way to find situations such as these is to use ObjectAlloc
within Instruments. It can track full life cycles of objects. If
you have access to the Snow Leopard seeds, I would suggest doing all
your development work there, even if targeting 10.5 as your
deployment platform. The analysis tools in Snow Leopard's
development tools are vastly superior to the Leopard version.
--
Nick Beadman
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