FROM : j o a r
DATE : Thu May 01 20:37:19 2008
On May 1, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Daniel Child wrote:
> I should have been clearer explaining why you need remote debugging.
> The focus while test-typing the input method will be something like
> TextEdit. You cannot be "inside" TextEdit and Xcode at the same
> time. You are either typing in one app or the other.
>
> So the idea is to run the executable on a remote computer, using
> some client (Word / TextEdit, whatever), while running Xcode on the
> local computer to debug. At least, that's how I understand it.
That's what I figured, and my question was if you couldn't use the
Xcode Mini Debugger instead of having to set up remote debugging. I'm
not sure if you could, but it would be easier, and probably worth a try.
j o a r
DATE : Thu May 01 20:37:19 2008
On May 1, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Daniel Child wrote:
> I should have been clearer explaining why you need remote debugging.
> The focus while test-typing the input method will be something like
> TextEdit. You cannot be "inside" TextEdit and Xcode at the same
> time. You are either typing in one app or the other.
>
> So the idea is to run the executable on a remote computer, using
> some client (Word / TextEdit, whatever), while running Xcode on the
> local computer to debug. At least, that's how I understand it.
That's what I figured, and my question was if you couldn't use the
Xcode Mini Debugger instead of having to set up remote debugging. I'm
not sure if you could, but it would be easier, and probably worth a try.
j o a r
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