Re: Upon break, debugger not showing correct line in source
Re: Upon break, debugger not showing correct line in source
- Subject: Re: Upon break, debugger not showing correct line in source
- From: Douglas Norton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:32:13 -0800
If I were your competitor it would be really useful to my marketing team to see where your app has problems, and if you've included sample code that does something my app doesn't, it would be really useful to see that too.
That's why you cannot view other peoples submissions.
On Feb 14, 2010, at 10:23 , Julian Gómez wrote:
> What the !?!?!
>
> I didn't realize you can see only your own bugs. That would explain why I didn't find anything before reporting this one.
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> <rant>
> What good is a knowledgebase if you can't access it.
> </>
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> Here is the bug:
>
>> With the 3.2.1 Xcode upgrade the debugger sometimes fails to display source code in the debugger window, even though it did not have a problem in the 3.1.4 release. The failure is regardless of preferences and display settings.
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>> In dialog with Han Ming Ong in the debugger group he determined that an option character in the folder path was causing the problem. I use ƒ (the character option-f) as a shorthand for Folder. If this character is in the folder path the debugger won't display the source code from farther down the tree, if the character is not there the debugger performs as expected.
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>> This problem did not exist in the previous release, it only showed up after upgrading to Snow Leopard and the 3.2.1 release of developer tools.
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> and the obvious workaround is to not use option characters in folder names that Xcode has to deal with.
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> On Feb 14, 2010, at 09:22 , Matt Neuburg wrote:
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>> On Sat, 13 Feb 2010 18:35:59 -0800, Julian G?mez <email@hidden>
>> said:
>>> See if bug #7616081 applies.
>>
>> Have you found a way to *search* the bugbase for other people's bugs? Would
>> you share what it is??? m.
>>
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