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Re: Off Topic : XCode, Java and Code Completion
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Re: Off Topic : XCode, Java and Code Completion


  • Subject: Re: Off Topic : XCode, Java and Code Completion
  • From: steve stout <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 16:37:26 -0700

I want to know what you did to get code completion for the compiled classes because all I get is completion for stuff that's been typed in within the same file.

As for the lovely indexing Xcode does, check out the index templates in /Developer/Examples/Xcode Index Templates. There's a shell script to run, but once you do that all the framework classes are pre-indexed for you so it cuts down on the time it takes to initially index your project.

.steve




On Mar 24, 2004, at 3:39 PM, Owen McKerrow wrote:

Hi Jim,

Nope for me I find it will complete terms in any "complied" class. So all of mine, all the WO and EOF classes etc etc. It won't complete for Standard Java classes however ( String, Array etc etc ).

Regarding indexing, currently my project will index when first created, but after that there fine. That is you siad yours re-indexs the whole project after each change, mine does not. Seems VERY strange that yours is behaving that way. If I change a file, it will re-index that file, but only that file.

On 25/03/2004, at 2:10 AM, Jim Rankin wrote:


On Mar 23, 2004, at 7:53 PM, Owen McKerrow wrote:

For any of my complied classes ( or indeed the WebObjects classes e.g. EOGenericRecord ) code completion works, however it doesn't work for standard Java classes such as String.

My understanding is that it can complete terms found elsewhere in the same file. Is that what you're experiencing?

For me, however, the problem is that Java indexing makes XCode utterly unusable. It wants to index every single jar and class file in my project any time the slightest thing changes, which brings GUI responsiveness to almost a complete stop. So I have indexing turned off now.

Is my experience shared by others? Or am I just doing something wrong?

 -jimbo

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