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alanzeino / lldb-debugging.md
Last active September 8, 2025 00:06
LLDB debugging with examples

LLDB Debugging Cheat Sheet

Commands

LLDB Commands

LLDB comes with a great set of commands for powerful debugging.

help

Your starting point for anything. Type help to get a list of all commands, plus any user installed ones. Type 'help for more information on a command. Type help to get help for a specific option in a command too.

@cocoaNib
cocoaNib / exportOptionsAdHoc.plist
Last active July 3, 2025 09:38
Xcode build with exportOptionsPlist
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>method</key>
<string>ad-hoc</string>
</dict>
</plist>
@maciekish
maciekish / resetXcode.sh
Created August 10, 2016 10:13
Reset Xcode. Clean, clear module cache, Derived Data and Xcode Caches. You can thank me later.
#!/bin/bash
killall Xcode
xcrun -k
xcodebuild -alltargets clean
rm -rf "$(getconf DARWIN_USER_CACHE_DIR)/org.llvm.clang/ModuleCache"
rm -rf "$(getconf DARWIN_USER_CACHE_DIR)/org.llvm.clang.$(whoami)/ModuleCache"
rm -rf ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/*
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode/*
open /Applications/Xcode.app
# Bash best practices and style-guide
Just simple methods to keep the code clean.
Inspired by [progrium/bashstyle](https://github.com/progrium/bashstyle) and [Kfir Lavi post](http://www.kfirlavi.com/blog/2012/11/14/defensive-bash-programming/).
## Quick big rules
* All code goes in a function
* Always double quote variables
@tclementdev
tclementdev / libdispatch-efficiency-tips.md
Last active October 16, 2025 16:34
Making efficient use of the libdispatch (GCD)

libdispatch efficiency tips

The libdispatch is one of the most misused API due to the way it was presented to us when it was introduced and for many years after that, and due to the confusing documentation and API. This page is a compilation of important things to know if you're going to use this library. Many references are available at the end of this document pointing to comments from Apple's very own libdispatch maintainer (Pierre Habouzit).

My take-aways are:

  • You should create very few, long-lived, well-defined queues. These queues should be seen as execution contexts in your program (gui, background work, ...) that benefit from executing in parallel. An important thing to note is that if these queues are all active at once, you will get as many threads running. In most apps, you probably do not need to create more than 3 or 4 queues.

  • Go serial first, and as you find performance bottle necks, measure why, and if concurrency helps, apply with care, always validating under system pressure. Reuse

@mohanpedala
mohanpedala / bash_strict_mode.md
Last active October 21, 2025 17:05
set -e, -u, -o, -x pipefail explanation