In XCode 6 how can you set a watchpoint without st

2019-02-09 16:37发布

问题:

You can easily set a watchpoint in XCode by following these steps (btw if there is a simpler way, I'd like to know it...):
- Run your program
- Set a breakpoint in the code where your variable is used
- when reaching breakpoint, use a right click on the variable and select 'Watch "nameOfTheVariable"'
- Continue execution.

The only problem is that execution will stop every time the variable value changes. I would like XCode to continue the execution without stopping, i.e. merely display the value changes in the console output.
This feature seems available in command line mode, and although I initially wanted to avoid it, I posted a solution using that mode (see below), as it seems to be the only way to do what I want, i.e. continue execution while displaying variable changes.

回答1:

Well it seems that the only way to achieve this is to use the LLDB command line. So for those of you who, like me, had never used it here is a step-by-step (actually fairly easy) way to use it and watch variables without stopping execution:

  1. Set a breakpoint in Xcode (click to the left of your source line) where the variable you want to watch is used (in scope), and run your code until it reaches the breakpoint.
  2. In the console view (little window displayed at the bottom right where you can display console things) you should see a (lldb) prompt. This is where you enter the following commands:
    w s v stuff (or watchpoint set variable stuff) where stuff is the name of the variable you want to watch
    w c a (or watchpoint command add) to enter a script mode where you enter one command per line as follows after the '>'
    p stuff (or print stuff) to display the new stuff variable value
    c (or continue) to continue execution
    DONE to finish this little script (note the UPPERCASE characters!)

THAT'S IT ! You can remove your breakpoint and continue execution. From then on messages will be displayed in the console every time the variable "stuff" is updated, without stopping the execution of your code (it might slow it down a little of course, but that is usually not important).



回答2:

Easy, set a breakpoint right-click on it and modify it. There is a lot of options one named "automatically continue after evaluating actions".



回答3:

Watchpoint is just like a breakpoint which gets hit when the value of a variable which is being watched gets updated. To set it please follow below steps:

1.Set a breakpoint such that the variables view in the debugger shows the variable you want to watch. 2.Right click on the variable and select Watch "variable name". 3.This will stop the execution whenever the value of the variable changes.

The watchpoint will now start showing in the debug navigator. In order to remove it just drag is towards the editor and you are good to go.

PS : this is just a smarter version of implemention didset for a variable and setting and breakpoint inside it.