Re: XCode 6 Debug Navigator
Re: XCode 6 Debug Navigator
- Subject: Re: XCode 6 Debug Navigator
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 16:17:17 -0400
Just installed 6.2 today to test this out.
Sent from my iPad. Please pardon typos.
On Mar 12, 2015, at 3:29 PM, email@hidden wrote:
> What Xcode version are you using? At least for me, with Xcode 6.3 the disclosure state of the gauges is remembered across debug sessions.
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> I filed a bug about this a little while ago and it got fixed. I don't remember off-hand which version of Xcode actually got the fix.
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> As it stands, you still have to hide the gauges once per project you debug with, but then they stay hidden. I argued a bit with the IDE folks about this but they are resistant to cluttering up the preferences, and this seemed quite a reasonable compromise.
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> Anyway, if it's not working that way for you in 6.3 - once you get around to trying it out - please file a bug, you must be doing something subtle that is defeating the intended behavior.
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> Jim
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>> On Mar 12, 2015, at 12:08 PM, Dave <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> On 12 Mar 2015, at 18:50, Alex Zavatone <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> I thought Joar said that there is a check box to turn it off in the Behaviors preferences.
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>> I think he misunderstood what I meant and thought I was referring to the whole Debug Navigator, not just the top part with the rubbish in it.
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>>> All I see next to the little readouts in the Debug Navigator is a little the disclosure triangle next to the name of the app which when clicked rolls down and rolls up the gauges. Is the only option to disable them the graphic of a checkbox in a circle whose tooltip reads "Hide Debug Gauges”
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>> Yes, I have to hide them every damm time, it’s infuriating, things like this should be remembered. XCode forgets so many thing like this, another example. In the next to useless Behaviours Preference panel, you can’t see the whole of the setting with the default window/pane size, you you make it longer by resizing the windows, but then click another panel and click back to Behaviours, it reverts back to the small size again! How much effort would there be to remember these kind of settings? Things like this used to be the standard on Mac and now I think of it, in XCode 3, what a croc!
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>>> With regards to the disclosure triangle, is there any way in hell we can turn off this insipid rolling down and rolling up of data every time we click a disclosure triangle? I mean, we're programmers. We want results instantly. We don't want a useless animation that makes us wait for the data we asked for the computer to give us.
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>> Doubt it! Par for the course, don’t get me started!!!
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>>> For the love of all that is holy, can we simply turn these superfluous animations off systemwide, or at least make their duration 0.00000001 ms?
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>>> If there are animations introduced everywhere in the OS, at least let people like us turn them off with an NSUserDefault.
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>>> Please.
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>>> Pretty please.
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>> It amazes me they can waste time putting in useless animations but can’t do something as simple as remembering settings, they would rather waste our time waiting for the useless animation to show us useless information and then waste more time, hiding said information by having to click the hide button and then waste even more time animating the hiding of something we didn’t want to see if the first place!
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>> It would be laughable if it wasn’t so sad!
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>> All the Best
>> Dave
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