Hi and Thanks,

I did that, set to to Objective-C Exceptions only and to Break on Throw, but it 
doesn’t seem to break, at least, I’ve got a crashing bug that ends up with 
EXC_BAD_ACCESS in main.m, is this what you would expect?

Cheers
Dave

> On 1 Apr 2015, at 23:15, Fritz Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 1 Apr 2015, at 4:39 PM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> How do I get the the Debugger to stop on an Exception in XCode 6.2?
> 
> Breakpoint navigator (seventh tab), + button at bottom-left, select Add 
> Exception Breakpoint from the dropdown menu. Right-click on the new exception 
> to edit options; it’s usually a good idea to break on Objective-C exceptions 
> only.
> 
> Breaking on throw will show you where the exception happened; on catch, 
> you’ll get the dump of the exception log.
> 
>       — F
> 


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