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Re: Xcode - An Apple Embarrassment
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Re: Xcode - An Apple Embarrassment


  • Subject: Re: Xcode - An Apple Embarrassment
  • From: Phillip Mills <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 13:47:17 -0500

On 2012-02-29, at 11:55 AM, Fritz Anderson wrote:

For other things, I wonder if you aren't just annoyed at the same things being there, only changed.

The things that bother me most are not the crashes and sluggishness, though I admit they annoy me when they happen.

If it were possible to revert to 3.x behaviour when an exception is thrown during iOS debugging, I'd probably shrug off everything else.  How someone thought that pointing to a line in main.m was a good idea...I don't know. Telling Xcode to set a breakpoint on uncaught Objective-C exceptions at the point they're thrown works only unpredictably; it's more likely to stop without reporting a reason than it is to work the old way and display what is wrong.

Although it's not a regression like the one above, the failure of the debug environment to keep pace with the use of non-ivar properties is also a big time-waster.


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