I'm debugging a large program using LLDB and there's one bool
variable that's used everywhere, generally referenced as an extern. I've been debugging it for a while and, no matter where I set my breakpoints, the value is always true
. I'd like to find where this value is set - I've tried searching the code and setting breakpoints at every assignment of that variable but none of those seem to get triggered, and at a later breakpoint that value is always true
. Is there any way of pinpointing the first write to a variable?
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See “[stackoverflow.com/questions/11199421/xcode-lldb-watchpoints][1].” [1]: stackoverflow.com/questions/11199421/xcode-lldb-watchpoints– Flash SheridanDec 11, 2012 at 15:32
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Like Flash Sheridan noted in his comment to your question, you want to use a watchpoint here. Set a breakpoint early in your app (e.g. NSApplicationMain
), set a watchpoint on your (presumably global) bool variable,
(lldb) watch set variable myvar
or
(lldb) w s v myvar
and this should stop program execution every time myvar
is modified.