When I run my application in Xcode, the output area is often cluttered with warnings, in my case, especially from iAds. Since I'm only interested in my own debug statements, is there a way to specifically output what I want to see?
I notice there the ability to show either "Debugger Output" or "Target Result". What is the difference between them and can they help with what I'm trying to do?
Another solution would be to block warnings from iAds, autolayout, etc., if possible. Is there a way to suppress specific warnings?
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https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/recipes/xcode_help-debugger/articles/about_debug_area.html