![]() In recent years, MacsBug has received less attention from Mac OS technical publications than it did in the past. I hope to provide something that each of you can use to further your use of MacsBug in the battle against buggy code. I suspect that most of you have heard of MacsBug, and a majority of you has probably used it to varying extents. If you are interested in a detailed description of MacsBug's basic features, I suggest you consult one of the publications mentioned at the end of this article. Enough basic introductions to MacsBug have been written that I don't believe a repetition is necessary. The aim of this article is not so much to introduce MacsBug as it is to reintroduce it. From its humble beginnings as the Motorola Advanced Computer Systems De bugger in 1981, it has evolved into the debugger that many developers both inside and outside of Apple depend upon to get their jobs done. MacsBug is an extremely powerful, low-level debugger which Apple maintains and distributes for free to developers of Mac OS software. Educational Institution and Student DiscountsĬolumn Tag: Tools Of The Trade MacsBug Revisitedīy Daniel Jalkut This is not your father's low-level debugger Introduction.
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