Nice to run into you again. @beefon. ![]()
In my case, the breakpoint is not in main; it's the default signal handler handling SIGABRT with a break. (I've also seen it on the break -E ObjC and break -E c++ breakpoints.)
Nice to run into you again. @beefon. ![]()
In my case, the breakpoint is not in main; it's the default signal handler handling SIGABRT with a break. (I've also seen it on the break -E ObjC and break -E c++ breakpoints.)