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Re: XCode 1.5 Java Indexer bugs
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Re: XCode 1.5 Java Indexer bugs


  • Subject: Re: XCode 1.5 Java Indexer bugs
  • From: Robert Whittle <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 13:51:38 +0200

I'm experiencing the exact same problem. its very annoying because this problem was not present on the XCode 1.2., and unlike Mr Kahr,
I do rely on XCode as my primary development tool.



Robert On 9 Aug 2004, at 20:48, Scott Tooker wrote:

Your best first step is to file bugs on these issues so we can track
them and get the bugs fixed in a future release of Xcode :)

Scott

On Aug 6, 2004, at 8:43 AM, Martin Kahr wrote:

After WWDC I thought I should give XCode a try. So I switched one
webproject from eclipse to xcode.
(I am back at eclipse again)

I like most of the concepts of XCode, but the following bugs made me
crazy...

In XCode 1.5 I found the following bugs regarding the Java Indexer
(bug already reported)

1) Java package definiton crashes the indexer

After 3 hours I isolated the bug.
It's really a very annoying bug. I am wondering if someone at apple
really uses XCode for Java Development.
(or does nobody need a Singleton, ...?)

When I add a package declaration to the following simple code:
public class IndexerBug {
	private IndexerBug a;
	public IndexerBug() {
	}
}

e.g.
package com.test.something;

public class IndexerBug {
	private IndexerBug a;

	public IndexerBug() {
	}
}

than the indexer crashes on the next save (after I saved the file with
the package definition) - error: "unable to delete reference....".
Index must be rebuild - which causes the same error on the next save -
I am not programming - I am just wondering :(
Each time the indexer crashes (which should never happen of course) my
work is interupted by this message.
When I move the attribute definiton to the bottom of the class
definition it works. Of course that's not really a solution  - I would
have to find and change each class which has this "coding bug".
When I close the the "unable to delete ..." crash window with
"cancel", XCode hangs some time later during the save of a file -
which leads to lost code, ....It looks like XCode tries to access the
non existing IndexDB of the project.

2) When I add junit.jar (www.junit.org) to the project it gets
indexed. Unfortunatly when I use the code completion in a class which
extends junit.framework.TestCase I am unable to see the defined
methods of the super-super class.
e.g.: the class TestCase provides a method named "assertTrue" which is
not visible. I checked this behavior with java.awt.Button and some
methods which are defined in java.awt.Component (baseclass of Button)
and there it works - strange thing.

any help for this problems? Am I doing something wrong?

Martin
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References: 
 >XCode 1.5 Java Indexer bugs (From: Martin Kahr <email@hidden>)
 >Re: XCode 1.5 Java Indexer bugs (From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>)

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