On Mar 12, 2015, at 06:31:00, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Every time I enter the debugger, it annoyingly shows me the usage statistics, 
> which 99.9% of the time I’m not interested in. Every time, I close this off 
> by clicking the tick mark and every time I relaunch, there it is again! Is 
> there anyway to have this closed by default?

Joar told you where to control this, but I just wanted to say you might not 
want to disregard the usage stats as something annoying and unneeded. You never 
can tell when you might happen to glance over at this simple and helpful 
feature and see that the memory usage is steadily rising, but you don't think 
your app is doing anything, only to find that, yes, it is pointing out a bug 
where you malloc'd a buffer but never free'd it. Or that the CPU is still 
churning away even though you've closed all your windows, only to discover that 
a threaded process attached to a window controller is still running because the 
window only got closed but its controller is still alive and kicking.

So instead of hiding it, ask yourself what annoys you about it. Is it that 
you'd rather see the Project Navigator when you're done debugging? Fine; switch 
it back to that when Running Completes. Or use multiple tabs. I always show 
builds in a tab called Build and debug in a tab named Debug. (They actually use 
emoji glyphs in the names to make them stand out more; construction sign and 
bomb respectively.) That way I don't have to keep showing/hiding the Variables 
& Console panes for the debugger, and can keep the left pane set to a nice wide 
Debug Navigator. All coding work is done in other tabs.

--
Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek


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