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Re: "Convert to Objective-c 2.0"


  • Subject: Re: "Convert to Objective-c 2.0"
  • From: Seth Willits <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 22:06:34 -0800

On Jan 19, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:

I tried it twice. Once on a fairly mediumish sized program, and the other on a brand new project. Both times it just spun forever and never did anything. I haven't tried it since. :)

How long was "forever"?

The first time you use the refactoring feature, Xcode takes a snapshot of your project. If it is a relatively large project, this can take quite a while.


The fairly mediumish small project.... I think I waited about 30 minutes. It might have had 10,000 lines in it? Certainly no larger and likely smaller. In the window it says which file it's working on, and the entire time I waited, it was still only on the very first file.

So then I tried it with a new project with the default main.m, and it didn't complete within a few minutes. Maybe 5 or so.


-- Seth Willits




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