Evadne,

I saw that before - sadly, it doesn't seem to work for me.  For a start, Xcode 
(4.3.2) always crashes when I try this - and it doesn't matter whether I try on 
my MacBook Air or my Mac Pro (with a fresh, clean, install of Xcode).

Most perplexing.

On 12 Apr 2012, at 20:50, Evadne Wu wrote:

> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5632477/where-is-the-expression-window-in-xcode-4
>  might help.
> 
> On Apr 13, 2012, at 3:02 AM, Pascal Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I've got the weirdest bug.  I have a matrix of views (iOS development, by 
>> the way) and all of them work correctly except for the object at 0, 0.
>> 
>> The 0,0 view is initialised correctly, but loses its settings at some point 
>> (although methods that don't rely on those settings still work - the view 
>> hasn't been deallocated).
>> 
>> There is nothing in my code designed to alter these settings after 
>> initialisation.  Clearly there's a bug - in order to hunt the bug down I 
>> thought it'd be a good idea to set a break point when one of the variables 
>> changes and then see what made the change.  My question is, how do I do this 
>> in Xcode 4.3?  I'm sure I've done this in the past - but I can't remember 
>> how!
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