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Re: How to "clean" an Xcode Project File of old references...
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Re: How to "clean" an Xcode Project File of old references...


  • Subject: Re: How to "clean" an Xcode Project File of old references...
  • From: Andre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 17:32:25 -0700

Dave MacLachlan wrote:

On Jul 15, 2006, at 6:58 PM, email@hidden wrote:

When I add a framework to a project, and then remove it, Xcode still seems to remember that framework exists and references it when I do certain actions, such as command-double-click a method or constant, it brings up results from frameworks I'm no longer including, and its a bit annoying.

Aside from manually cleaning out the xcode project file, is there any "Clean out old references and symbols" option somewhere?


You may try Project > Edit Project Settings, General tab, click Rebuild CodeSense Index.
Worked like a charm. Thanks man!

Andre
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