Once in a blue moon, I get a console message that a nil string was
passed to [NSConcreteAttributedString initWithString:] I'd like to
find out where this is coming from by setting a breakpoint there, but
only for a nil string. Adding the breakpoint as a symbol to the
symbolic breakpoints works, but I can't set the condition (e.g.
aString == nil), since the parameter's name isn't available.
What can I do, since this method is called hundreds of times in the
normal course of things, so just having an unconditional breakpoint
isn't very useful. Can I specify a register somehow?
tia,
Graham
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