ASusoeff
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10/17/12 02:40 PM (13 years ago)

WTF....now xcode is doing this thread thing?

ok guys, i apologize ahead of time for being a complete idiot, but I am close to throwing this F348ing computer against the wall. i don't know what setting i have changed but when i go to run the app in the simulator i get this "thread" thing in the left hand side of the window. As far as i can tell it is stopping in some sort of debug mode at every single operation....how do i stop this ?
 
Arubaman
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10/17/12 03:57 PM (13 years ago)
Just a guess not on mac right now but sounds like breakpoints could be set? Try this from stackoverflow: Press CMD(⌘)+ALT+B to show all breakpoints. UPDATE:In Xcode4 pres CMD(⌘)+6 Select all breakpoints and delete them, like deleting text, with backspace.
 
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10/17/12 03:58 PM (13 years ago)
It is stopping because your app is crashing. It displays the current running threads when it stopped. Are there any warnings? what is highlighted when it stops? this is more then likely where you need to start. The code is broken somewhere, or to but it differently, you are asking it something it doesn't know how to do. (hence no errors, but warnings) Things to look for- what files do the warnings show in, what is highlighted, follow the links back, class, method, operation,etc.
 
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10/17/12 04:07 PM (13 years ago)
thanks guys, i will try both of those....
 

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