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Leopard Technical Notes: Tools
The compiler and debugger technologies of Mac OS X are essential for building software projects. Apple supports a number of open-source technologies, such as GCC and GDB, which can be used from Xcode or from the command line.

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Kernel Core Dumps (HTML)
TN2118: Explains how to gather and use remote kernel core dumps.
2008-11-12
Debugging An Authorization Plug-In With Xcode (HTML)
TN2108: A tutorial on how to use Xcode to debug an authorization plug-in.
2008-09-08
CrashReporter (HTML)
TN2123: Describes CrashReporter and how to debug with crash logs.
2008-04-01
C++ Tips and Tricks for Mac OS X (HTML)
TN2185: Tips and tricks for beginning to advanced C++ programmers on Mac OS X.
2007-05-25
Mac OS X Debugging Magic (HTML)
TN2124: Collection of Mac OS X debugging hints and tips.
2007-01-10
Nested Functions in Xcode (HTML)
TN2161: This technote explains how to port code which uses nested functions in Xcode 2.2.
2006-01-10
Getting Started with GDB (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
TN2032: Explains common C, C++ and Objective-C debugging tasks using gdb, plus helpful tips and tricks.
2001-12-07
GDB for MacsBug Veterans (HTML)
TN2030: Translate your experience with MacsBug into a working knowledge of the GNU source-level debugger (GDB).
2001-10-18