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Re: windows debugging tip welcome...
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David Ayers |
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Re: windows debugging tip welcome... |
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Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:01:52 +0200 |
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Lloyd Dupont schrieb:
> I'm stepping in my code, step by step....
> (well same bug with a tiny console based pure ObjectiveC sample, fortunately)
> Then I call
> [myObject someMethod]
>
> I have printed some info on myObject just before, I know for sure it's a
> MyObject*.
>
> then, when I step, I'm suddenly in
> _i_NSCalendarDate_GregorianDate_lastDayOfGregorianMonth_year_
>
> and the next step I have a SIGSEGV
> with a backtrace without NSCalendarDate anymore (ni fact I suddenly happend
> to be in NSButton ??!!?)
>
> Okay, maybe I should upgrade my CVS again?
> will try debug build & that...
Hello Lloyd,
for such cases it would be terrific if you could extract a test case
that we can put into dev-apps/test/Testsuite/base/NSCalendarDate/
...just a simple program file (makefile will be generated during testing).
Cheers,
David