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Learning Xcode 8

Learning Xcode 8

By : Tiano
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Learning Xcode 8

Learning Xcode 8

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By: Tiano

Overview of this book

Over the last few years, we’ve seen a breakthrough in mobile computing and the birth of world-changing mobile apps. With a reputation as one of the most user-centric and developer-friendly platforms, iOS is the best place to launch your next great app idea. As the official tool to create iOS applications, Xcode is chock full of features aimed at making a developer’s job easier, faster, and more fun. This book will take you from complete novice to a published app developer, and covers every step in between. You’ll learn the basics of iOS application development by taking a guided tour through the Xcode software and Swift programming language, before putting that knowledge to use by building your first app called “Snippets.” Over the course of the book, you will continue to explore the many facets of iOS development in Xcode by adding new features to your app, integrating gestures and sensors, and even creating an Apple Watch companion app. You’ll also learn how to use the debugging tools, write unit tests, and optimize and distribute your app. By the time you make it to the end of this book, you will have successfully built and published your first iOS application.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Visual debugging

As app development has become more and more visual with the use of storyboards, we, as developers, have an increasing number of places that things can go wrong outside of our actual code. In the last chapter we looked at how UI tests allow us to test user interaction scenarios, but we can also debug our interfaces when things go wrong. To do that, we're going to use Xcode's View Debugger.

When we were looking at the debug toolbar earlier in the chapter, we looked at the View Debugger button, but didn't use it. (It's the one that looks like three rectangles.) Let's build and run our project, and then click it to launch the View Debugger:

Visual debugging

Figure 14.26: The View Debugger paused on a frame of our Snippets app

So what just happened? Xcode paused our app, and then loaded the entire view hierarchy into the editor. Along the left side of the screen (in the debug navigator) we can see all of the UI elements in their hierarchy, much like the document outline...

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