RE: Xcode 3.1.2 ( downloaded from iPhone SDK 9m2621afinal )Debugger bugged : Won't stop at break points ?
RE: Xcode 3.1.2 ( downloaded from iPhone SDK 9m2621afinal )Debugger bugged : Won't stop at break points ?
- Subject: RE: Xcode 3.1.2 ( downloaded from iPhone SDK 9m2621afinal )Debugger bugged : Won't stop at break points ?
- From: "Trinh Tuan Cuong" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 16:47:26 +0700
- Thread-topic: Xcode 3.1.2 ( downloaded from iPhone SDK 9m2621afinal )Debugger bugged : Won't stop at break points ?
Hey ya,
@Chris :
You using Xcode 3.1.2 ? Leopard 10.5.6 ?
@all :
Is there any bug fix or a newer/older stable Xcode which has
debugger works ? And if it's available, please show me the link ? I 'm
starting a project and without debug, things would be nightmare... I
still wonder how come Apple make such a flaw in such an important
feature like that.
Thanks for all who read & replied.
-----Original Message-----
From: xcode-users-bounces+trinhtuancuong=email@hidden
[mailto:xcode-users-bounces+trinhtuancuong=email@hidden]
On Behalf Of Chris Espinosa
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 12:17 PM
To: list Xcode-users
Subject: Re: Xcode 3.1.2 ( downloaded from iPhone SDK 9m2621afinal
)Debugger bugged : Won't stop at break points ?
On Mar 11, 2009, at 12:24 PM, Darcy Brockbank wrote:
> Furthermore, Xcode is extremely buggy. It's the most buggy piece of
> development software
> I've used. It's deleted files on me, it's removed things from SVN,
> it's thrown away changes,
> it's crashed with no backups, a day does not go by where I do not
> utter the phrase $@##@$
> XCODE!!!
>
> In terms of debugging you have to treat it like you're running
> Windows 3.11.
>
> If something isn't working in a way that makes sense, restart it.
> 90% of the time that
> clears up the problem.
>
> There are bugs in the debugging parts where breakpoints you set from
> the console get ignored
> while breakpoints from the breakpoints window are still being hit.
> So don't count on stuff you
> set at the console, you can use it, just don't rely on it to always
> be hit.
>
> Maybe in this something helps, I hope so.
What helps everybody is to file bug reports with reproduction
scenarios and crash logs at http://bugreporter.apple.com when you have
problems.
Our experience, as we develop all of Mac OS X, all of the iPhone OS
and apps, and all of the iLife, iWork, and Pro Apps with Xcode, is
somewhat different than yours. The 25,000 iPhone applications that
have been written and shipped in the past 9 months wouldn't exist if
your experience was the norm, not an exception. If you file bugs with
specific cases, perhaps we can fix the cases you find and make you as
productive as other Xcode users.
We welcome criticism and advice so long as it helps the platform and
developers move forward. I only ask that you put constructive energy
behind your gripes (and to spell its name right, as you do).
Chris
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