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Re: what is the state of C++ support in xcode?
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Re: what is the state of C++ support in xcode?


  • Subject: Re: what is the state of C++ support in xcode?
  • From: Alejandro Aragon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:12:12 -0500


On Aug 15, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Shawn Erickson wrote:

On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Alejandro Aragon
<email@hidden> wrote:
Hi everyone,

Can anyone point out a link on how to work with C++ under xcode? I come from
Eclipse and it seems to me that there are many features that Eclipse has and
they're not present in xcode.

The bubbles with errors do not show up in the files,

Xcode 3.1 does for me in C++, C and Objective-C/C++ code

After trying the compilation of my code, I tried 'Message Bubbles -> Show All' but nothing happens. I'm using also xcode 3.1.




the refactor command is always unavailable,

It doesn't support C++.

formatting of the code is not there,

What formatting features exist in Xcode 3.1 work the same for me across C++, C and Objective-C/C++

Is there a way to auto-format the entire code? instead of manually shifting the code left or right? In eclipse you just press command-I or command-F and it auto-formats everything. I haven't found a similar feature in xcode yet.




the jump to definition doesn't work for files outside the project's

Outside the projects what? If the project knows about the source jump to works for me.

What I mean, is that if you try to jump to something you included from the standard library, it doesn't go to the file. The project knows about those file because you're including them. I tried rebuilding the code sense index but still doesn't work.




-Shawn

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