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Tracking down err in UI with xcode


  • Subject: Tracking down err in UI with xcode
  • From: email@hidden (Hado Hein)
  • Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 16:50:10 +0100
  • Organization: handmade !

I have an universal app that has a weired bug (that it actually shows
only on intel).

In the UI there are to sliders that disappear at some point of using the
the UI.
I have no setHiddens in my code that could do that.

Now I'd like to put a watchpoint (or s.th. similar) onto the sliders
parameters (memory) to see when exactly the memory is overwritten.

Is there a possibility in xCode do that?

Where do I get the the sliders storage? I have the IB Outlet. The UI is
defined in a nib.
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