On this topic, has anybody ever figured out a way to see values inside of allocated memory on the XCode debugger? Code Warrior had a great system (command-A or fn-A) that let you view memory allocated "vectors" and "matrices" (and hyper-matrices!) as if they were just normally defined vectors, matrices, etc. That was invaluable during debugging.
For the life of me, I cannot make XCode do this. (And I, too, still keep an old Mac that runs CodeWarrior: I can debug things in seconds that sometimes takes me hours to track down in XCode.) On Jun 5, 2015, at 6:58 PM, Tony Scaminaci <[email protected]> wrote: > > I too find later versions of Xcode lacking intuitive functionality. I still > have CodeWarrior on an old Quadra 950 and have to agree that CW was the gold > standard IDE. It does seem that early Xcode versions were mimicking CW but > over the years, the Xcode IDE has become harder to use –––––––––––––––––––––––– Peter ------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter J. Wagner [email protected] "There is nothing divine about morality; it is a purely human affair." -- Albert Einstein
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