Code sense w/ Xcode 2.2 (2.x?)
Code sense w/ Xcode 2.2 (2.x?)
- Subject: Code sense w/ Xcode 2.2 (2.x?)
- From: Clark Mueller <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 01:02:20 -0600
Hi everyone,
I've been splitting up a project that has begun to grow into
frameworks. Something I've been running into problems with is that
Code Sense isn't working among projects, and I'd really love to
actually take advantage of CS with the foundation classes and EOF
classes as well.
For the latter, I have tried following the directions @ http://
homepage.mac.com/kelleherk/iblog/C1216817469/E517633567/
(specifically with regards to building the indexes and putting them
in ~/Library/..., but for the former, I have had no success. I am not
sure whether these problems are related or not, and it's somewhat
unclear as to whether or not the various Java CS issues were actually
fixed out of the box from Xcode 1.5 -> 2.x (I'd like to think they
were, but I know better than to assume so, and what I see in the
release notes for 2.1 isn't optimistic). I tried the procedure
outlined in the 2.1 release notes (basically the same thing, and
essentially amounting to running the install_templates script), but
still am not getting completion in Xcode on, for instance, foundation
classes. The same problem exists with my frameworks. For example, I
have a framework that contains all of my EO classes and models. If I
use this framework and one of these classes from another project,
nothing related to those classes shows up in the Code Sense popup.
I don't see the same problems with Objective-C... and all indications
are that this seems to be a Java/WebObjects thing that hasn't been
fixed out of the box. Is there something special I need to do to clue
Xcode in? Can anyone give any pointers?
Regards,
Clark
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