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


  • Subject: Re: No longer use NSLog() in Xcode 4?
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 11:31:05 -0700

On Sep 16, 2011, at 10:38 , Gerd Knops wrote:

> That's what I have been using. Now wouldn't it be cool if "2011-09-16 09:09:39.727 CSR Progress Meter[39032:707] <ProgressMeter.m:188>" could be reduced to a *clickable link* "ProgressMeter.m:188"? I mostly use TextMate for Cocoa development, and modified the Console there to do just that. Immensely useful. To bad Xcode can't do that!

I wrote a bug requesting the ability to copy a line number from an Xcode editor window. Right-click on a line number on the left of an editor window, select the option from the contextual menu that pops up, and get "Foo.m:123" copied to the clipboard.

Never heard anything on it.

--
Rick

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