> On 12 Mar 2015, at 17:00, Steve Mills <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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.

I’ve managed without it since the dawn of (Mac) time, don’t think I need it to 
see it every time I do a simple debugger run. If I want it I will turn it ON, 
but want it OFF until such time.
> 
> 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.

No, I want to see the call stack, I really don’t care about how much CPU, 
Memory etc. its using, if I want to know that I will run instruments!

What annoys me about it is that I don’t want to there by default! If I want it 
on, I will turn in on!

Dave


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