> On 4 Feb 2016, at 23:11, Kate Stone <[email protected]> wrote: > > Can you confirm whether Jim’s suspicion is correct that you’re looking at the > value before initialization? If so, it’s more of a fact of life that in C > family languages there’s no way to know for certain whether a variable is > initialized or just happens to contain some arbitrary uninitialized memory.
Yes, it’s initialised and I can see values into it if I log them. It’s just the debugger that is hosed. > LLDB is doing its best to tell you what the memory currently appears to be. I’d hate to see its worst job then! > If his suspicion is not correct and you’re seeing something unexpected we > would definitely want to look at this issue more closely. If that’s the case > please file a bug via bugreport.apple.com <http://bugreport.apple.com/>. We > take issues with debugger reliability very seriously. Well apparently its already been filed, so feel free to fix it anytime you like….. All the Best Dave
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