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No longer use NSLog() in Xcode 4?
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No longer use NSLog() in Xcode 4?


  • Subject: No longer use NSLog() in Xcode 4?
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:43:00 -0700

I'm trying very hard to embrace change and get on board with Xcode 4.  The worst thing for me is the loss of User Scripts, in which I had keyboard shortcuts for adding and bulk-removing NSLog() statements in a flash.

Back in one of those rambling Xcode 4 threads on July 24, Patrick William Walker wrote:

"The new action triggers inside the debugger are pure freakin' gold.  I haven't used NSLog() in weeks now."

I can't find any documentation on "action triggers".  I'd appreciate an explanation of what "action triggers" are, and how they obviate NSLog().  I hope they does not require running with breakpoints on.  I generally don't turn breakpoints on unless I need them, because it typically takes tens of seconds for them to load.

Thanks,

Jerry Krinock

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