Xcode 4: How do you view the console?

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Iphone Problem Overview


I can't seem to find a way to have the console run (to show NSLog comments) in XCode 4. The normal method for the previous version of XCode does not work. Does anyone have an idea of how to accomplish this?

Iphone Solutions


Solution 1 - Iphone

You need to click Log Navigator icon (far right in left sidebar). Then choose your Debug/Run session in left sidebar, and you will have console in editor area.

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Solution 2 - Iphone

for Xcode 5:

View->Debug Area->Activate Console

shift + cmd + c

Solution 3 - Iphone

If you just want to have the log output display when you run your app then you can go into XCode4 preferences -> Alerts and click on 'Run starts' on the left hand column.

Then select 'Show Debugger' and when you run the app the NSLog output will be displayed below the editor pane.

This way you don't have to select on the 'up arrow' button at the bottom bar.

Solution 4 - Iphone

The console is no extra window anymore but it is under the texteditor area. You can set the preferences to always show this area. Go to "General" "Run Start" and activate "Show Debugger". Under "Run completes" the Debugger is set to hide again. You should deactivate that option. Now the console will remain visible.

EDIT

In the latest GM Release you can show and hide the console via a button in the toolbar. Very easy.

Solution 5 - Iphone

Here' an alternative

In Xcode 4 short cut to display and hide console is (command-shift-Y) , this will show the console and debugger below ur text edior in the same window.

Solution 6 - Iphone

You can always see the console in a different window by opening the Organiser, clicking on the Devices tab, choosing your device and selecting it's console.

Of course, this doesn't work for the simulator :(

Solution 7 - Iphone

There's two options:

  1. Log Navigator (command-7 or view|navigators|log) and select your debug session.

  2. "View | Show Debug Area" to view the NSLog output and interact with the debugger.

Here's a pic with both on. You wouldn't normally have both on, but I can only link one image per post! http://i.stack.imgur.com/4gG4P.png

Solution 8 - Iphone

Here's an alternative.

  1. In XCode4 double-click your Project (Blueprint Icon).
  2. Select the Target (Gray Icon)
  3. Select the Build Phases (Top Center)
  4. Add Build Phase "Run Script" (Green Plus Button, bottom right)
  5. In the textbox below the Shell textfield replace "Type a script or drag a script file from your workspace" with "open ${TARGET_BUILD_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}"

This will open a terminal window with your command-line app running in it.

This is not a great solution because XCode 4 still runs and debugs the app independently of what you're doing in the terminal window that pops up.

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