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Re: Xcode broke my script



On 12/26/03 5:24 PM, "Takaaki Naganoya" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> Until that bug is fixed, avoid 'file' in a Finder block - or just avoid
>> Finder blocks when you don't need them.
>
> Yes. I think so, too.
>
> But the most important point is--ProjectBuilder and Xcode acts different
> even if they work on Panther. ProjectBuilder did not rewrote the script and
> works well.
>
> I have a little hesitate to switch to Xcode from ProjectBuilder.
> There sould be some *traps* like this matter :-).
>
> Will you tell me the opinion about switching to Xcode ?
> For AppleScript Studio users, it seems to be a few merit to switch.

I like it a lot better. Even before the most recent changes in Xcode 1.1, it
was already better for showing runtime error lines, for speed of
compilation, for navigating multiple scripts, and lots else. I really like
Xcode a lot better.

And now in Xcode 1.1, when you also have OS 10.3.2 installed, Debugging is
supposed to be working at last in AppleScript! That would be worth the price
alone. ;-) I'll be able to try this out quite soon - except that my big
project has lots of 'load script' - which is where debugging doesn't work.
Nothing too unusual about that - even Script Debugger can't debug a loaded
script (although it cam continue to debug the script that does the loading.
I don't know which applies in Xcode yet.)

--
Paul Berkowitz
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