I answered How to debug iOS 8 extensions with NSLog?, and all of the answers there, including mine, are workarounds because of a bug in Xcode 6, which is pre-release beta software. There are many other examples of this that can be found under xcode6, ios8, and a few other tags.
That question, along with all its answers, will likely become obsolete when the software is publicly released, and the bug that caused the question is fixed.
Are these questions still appropriate given that they will only be helpful for a short period of time? Once the problems that caused these questions are fixed, will it be appropriate to flag them with this?:
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers.
I just came upon another question: SourceKitService Terminated. It pertains to a bug in Xcode Beta. It doesn't seem to be an issue with a definitive solution, and I've found (and flagged) many duplicates of it as well. At this point it looks as if people are just guessing, there isn't much "Q and A" going on in that question.