Re: What to do when Xcode refuses to step through code
Re: What to do when Xcode refuses to step through code
- Subject: Re: What to do when Xcode refuses to step through code
- From: Han Ming Ong <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 09:48:08 -0700
Gavin,
Setting the defaults shouldn't have triggered other reactions.
Thanks for the bug report. Could you do this for me so that I have a concise example to work with:
- set the defaults
- quit and relaunch Xcode so that the defaults get picked up
- do the simplest steps to reproduce the stepping issue that you are seeing.
- immediately attach the log to the radar
thanks, Han Ming
On Apr 6, 2011, at 7:11 PM, G S wrote:
> OK, I was following instructions from Han (posted here a while back) about how to activate logging in Xcode:
>
> defaults write com.apple.dt.Xcode IDEGDBLogToFile <path/to/log/file>
>
> This triggered several things in Xcode, including the restoration of stepping through code.
>
> Theory: There's something that gets corrupted in Xcode defaults and causes this problem.
>
> Other things that changed after I executed the above command:
>
> 1. Xcode presented a dialog on startup, asking if I wanted to reload a recent project. This was not appearing before; it just sat there on launch and never presented a UI. I had to manually open a project from the File menu every time.
>
> 2. I saw an "indexing..." notice briefly in the "LCD".
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