Saturday, December 7, 2013

Directly run the program to see what local output NSLog it?

Content on a real machine when running app's NSLog print directly there any way I can see it? Or is there any way to run the program logs record it?
Reply:
Connect with true, debug mode, you can see it in your console.
Reply:
http://mmz06.blog.163.com/blog/static/121416962011111210462288/ useful to you
Reply:
No debug run, the real machine connection point in xcode Organizer, select your device in the left point on the line Console
Reply:
reference to the third floor zhangao0086 reply:
not debug run, the real machine connection point in xcode Organizer, select your device in the left point on the line Console

Common ......
This approach is also commonly used test
Reply:
A good way to the third floor
Reply:
reference to the third floor zhangao0086 reply:
not debug run, the real machine connection point in xcode Organizer, select your device in the left point on the line Console

Learn.
I used to pull a textview, and then output to the inside
Reply:
Not a console can see it?
Reply:
Even all the deveice log
APP crashes through real function after machine
Reply:
reference to the third floor zhangao0086 reply:
not debug run, the real machine connection point in xcode Organizer, select your device in the left point on the line Console

+1
Reply:
Thank you to answer! To the sub-

No comments:

Post a Comment