![]() ![]() The debugger in the last version of 3.x actually seemed the most reliable for me, and then it went downhill with Xcode 4. ![]() Code browsing’s pathetic (“Couldn’t find symbol” - it’s bloody right there you Xcode FOOL!). ![]() These days it doesn’t seem to crash much, and the UI (although not to my tastes) and the build settings/dependencies are fairly robust. Some thought that LLDB was a little better, others GDB - but they both seem quite frankly crap. Coders who could work cross-platform were doing their debugging work in VS, or resorting to printf’s and/or static code inspection where that wasn’t possible. The consensus was generally one of agreement - it often hangs after stepping a dozen lines, and frequently won’t show the callstack or variables even in debug. I wasn’t ranting, more just wanting to ask others if they were experiencing similar problems since I was finding it hard to believe that such a flaky bit of software could be released - I thought I must be doing something wrong since I wouldn’t let software in this apparent state go out of the door, let alone a company the size of Apple! I can literally encounter one serious bug for every 5 minutes I use it. I was on the iOS forums asking about this recently because it’s been driving me crazy. ![]()
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