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C - How to view pointer to array of strings as array in Xcode's debugger
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowView array in LLDB: equivalent of GDB's '@' operator in Xcode 4.1How to display a dynamically allocated array in the Visual Studio debugger?How to initialize all members of an array to the same value?How do function pointers in C work?How to get useful error messages in PHP?C pointer to array/array of pointers disambiguationImprove INSERT-per-second performance of SQLite?How do I remedy the “The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document.” warning?View array in LLDB: equivalent of GDB's '@' operator in Xcode 4.1Why are elementwise additions much faster in separate loops than in a combined loop?Xcode 6 Bug: Unknown class in Interface Builder file
So I have char **sentence
with sentence[0] = string0, sentence[1] = string1
, etc. Is there a way I can print the entire array in lldb? So that it shows up as string0, string1, ...
c xcode debugging lldb
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So I have char **sentence
with sentence[0] = string0, sentence[1] = string1
, etc. Is there a way I can print the entire array in lldb? So that it shows up as string0, string1, ...
c xcode debugging lldb
What if there are a thousand strings in the array? Do you want them all to display?
– Caleb
Mar 8 at 17:38
I don't know C, but have you triedpo sentence
?
– Reinhard Männer
Mar 8 at 18:49
po
calls class-implemented (in process) description methods. For instance in ObjC they call eitherdescription
ordebugDescription
methods. C (and C++) data types have no convention for providing string descriptions of themselves, so po won't do anything more thanprint
orframe var
for C and C++ datatypes.
– Jim Ingham
Mar 11 at 18:33
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So I have char **sentence
with sentence[0] = string0, sentence[1] = string1
, etc. Is there a way I can print the entire array in lldb? So that it shows up as string0, string1, ...
c xcode debugging lldb
So I have char **sentence
with sentence[0] = string0, sentence[1] = string1
, etc. Is there a way I can print the entire array in lldb? So that it shows up as string0, string1, ...
c xcode debugging lldb
c xcode debugging lldb
asked Mar 8 at 15:41
John BrownJohn Brown
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What if there are a thousand strings in the array? Do you want them all to display?
– Caleb
Mar 8 at 17:38
I don't know C, but have you triedpo sentence
?
– Reinhard Männer
Mar 8 at 18:49
po
calls class-implemented (in process) description methods. For instance in ObjC they call eitherdescription
ordebugDescription
methods. C (and C++) data types have no convention for providing string descriptions of themselves, so po won't do anything more thanprint
orframe var
for C and C++ datatypes.
– Jim Ingham
Mar 11 at 18:33
add a comment |
What if there are a thousand strings in the array? Do you want them all to display?
– Caleb
Mar 8 at 17:38
I don't know C, but have you triedpo sentence
?
– Reinhard Männer
Mar 8 at 18:49
po
calls class-implemented (in process) description methods. For instance in ObjC they call eitherdescription
ordebugDescription
methods. C (and C++) data types have no convention for providing string descriptions of themselves, so po won't do anything more thanprint
orframe var
for C and C++ datatypes.
– Jim Ingham
Mar 11 at 18:33
What if there are a thousand strings in the array? Do you want them all to display?
– Caleb
Mar 8 at 17:38
What if there are a thousand strings in the array? Do you want them all to display?
– Caleb
Mar 8 at 17:38
I don't know C, but have you tried
po sentence
?– Reinhard Männer
Mar 8 at 18:49
I don't know C, but have you tried
po sentence
?– Reinhard Männer
Mar 8 at 18:49
po
calls class-implemented (in process) description methods. For instance in ObjC they call either description
or debugDescription
methods. C (and C++) data types have no convention for providing string descriptions of themselves, so po won't do anything more than print
or frame var
for C and C++ datatypes.– Jim Ingham
Mar 11 at 18:33
po
calls class-implemented (in process) description methods. For instance in ObjC they call either description
or debugDescription
methods. C (and C++) data types have no convention for providing string descriptions of themselves, so po won't do anything more than print
or frame var
for C and C++ datatypes.– Jim Ingham
Mar 11 at 18:33
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This is answered in:
View array in LLDB: equivalent of GDB's '@' operator in Xcode 4.1
particularly, you can use the parray
command in any recent lldb.
There isn't a way to do this in the Xcode Locals view, but you can do this in the Xcode Debugger Console.
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This is answered in:
View array in LLDB: equivalent of GDB's '@' operator in Xcode 4.1
particularly, you can use the parray
command in any recent lldb.
There isn't a way to do this in the Xcode Locals view, but you can do this in the Xcode Debugger Console.
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This is answered in:
View array in LLDB: equivalent of GDB's '@' operator in Xcode 4.1
particularly, you can use the parray
command in any recent lldb.
There isn't a way to do this in the Xcode Locals view, but you can do this in the Xcode Debugger Console.
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This is answered in:
View array in LLDB: equivalent of GDB's '@' operator in Xcode 4.1
particularly, you can use the parray
command in any recent lldb.
There isn't a way to do this in the Xcode Locals view, but you can do this in the Xcode Debugger Console.
This is answered in:
View array in LLDB: equivalent of GDB's '@' operator in Xcode 4.1
particularly, you can use the parray
command in any recent lldb.
There isn't a way to do this in the Xcode Locals view, but you can do this in the Xcode Debugger Console.
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What if there are a thousand strings in the array? Do you want them all to display?
– Caleb
Mar 8 at 17:38
I don't know C, but have you tried
po sentence
?– Reinhard Männer
Mar 8 at 18:49
po
calls class-implemented (in process) description methods. For instance in ObjC they call eitherdescription
ordebugDescription
methods. C (and C++) data types have no convention for providing string descriptions of themselves, so po won't do anything more thanprint
orframe var
for C and C++ datatypes.– Jim Ingham
Mar 11 at 18:33