Re: Tip on Troubleshooting Code Sense
Re: Tip on Troubleshooting Code Sense
- Subject: Re: Tip on Troubleshooting Code Sense
- From: Rob Lockstone <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 09:37:50 -0700
Perhaps the better solution is to modify the project file itself to
point at CurrentJDK in the two places where it points to 1.4.1 and then
re-run the install-templates command. And yes, I did do that very early
on. As I said, code sense does work correctly for a small project.
Also, one of the Java engineers has stated publicly on the xcode list
that using the index templates is no longer necessary. I don't know if
that applies to the WO templates or not. But anyway, the underlying
indexing mechanism is now quite fast which makes the templates much
less necessary. I've tried it both ways, with and without the
templates. The result is the same for me: code sense works when the
project consists of some small number of files, and reverts to
1.2-style "code sense" for larger projects.
Rob
On Aug 19, 2004, at 4:18, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> Did you open and check the JavaIndex index project in
> Develepor/Extras/Xcode Index Templates ?
>
> The default project incorrectly pointed to non-existing java 1.4.1
> jars.
>
> To fix, just open the project and fix the path for the red font jars,
> let it index, close and copy the JavaIndex.pbxindex folder to your
> ~/Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/Index Templates
>
> -Kieran
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