Re: Missing functions???
Re: Missing functions???
- Subject: Re: Missing functions???
- From: Howard Moon <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2016 10:20:56 -0700
Never mind, I found the problem right after asking.
There was code like this:
#ifdef SOMETHINGSPECIAL
if (somethingspecial) {
#else
if (somethingnotsospecial) {
#endif
blahblahblah();
}
Apparently, the two opening braces confuse the Xcode parser too much, even though they are within separate #ifdef blocks, and only one can ever be compiled.
Now at least I can go back to debugging properly!
Thanks,
Howard
> On Sep 9, 2016, at 10:13 AM, Howard Moon <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> I am trying to debug a problem in an audio plug-in (VST3), where none of my controls (knobs, etc.) seem to be actually changing anything besides the GUI itself. There is a function called setParameter() that is called when a control like this changes, and when I run it in the debugger, it steps into that function, hits the switch statement that responds to each individual specific control, but strangely it then simply steps over to the default clause, which does nothing, and then exits the function. I can see that the variable used in the switch statement is a valid value that should cause it to hit one of the case statements, but it does not go there. Also, if I look at the drop-down list of functions in that .cpp file, it says that I am inside another function called timerChecks(), not in setParameter(), even though I am clearly inside setParameter(). If I open that drop-down list of functions, then the list abruptly ends at that timingChecks() function!
>
> I’ve tried cleaning the project, quitting Xcode and deleting the entire build folder, and rebuilding, but it’s still the same. It’s as if Xcode has no idea I even have any functions after timingChecks(). If I enter invalid code in any later function, the build fails on the line of garbage, but it still says I am inside timingChecks().
>
> How can I fix Xcode so that it sees all of my functions, and so that my code executes the code I have actually written and compiled?
>
> Thanks,
> Howard
>
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