Re: dare I ask about CodeSense again...
Re: dare I ask about CodeSense again...
- Subject: Re: dare I ask about CodeSense again...
- From: Matthew Formica <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 11:36:11 -0800
Andy,
The best thing you can do in this situation is submit a bug at
bugreporter.apple.com and include your project with the bug (or send the
project to email@hidden as an email attachment if bugreporter won't let you
attach the project directly to the bug). The Xcode engineering team would
love to fix problems like these, but it's very hard to do so unless they
have a reproducible case in hand to work from. If you file a bug on this,
you are helping ensure that this issue is resolved for the next version of
Xcode.
Regards and Merry Christmas,
--
Matthew Formica
Cocoa & Dev Tools Technology Evangelist
Apple Worldwide Developer Relations
email@hidden
On 12/23/04 12:20 AM, "Andy Wiese" <email@hidden> wrote:
> After my recent experience solving the mysterious Info.plist file that
> caused my whole app to unfunction...I've become emboldened to ask yet
> again about CodeSense. I don't want to become a pariah, but I'm
> convinced that there is some simple secret handshake that I am
> missing...and it would be so much easier to work in C++ if I had just a
> little bit of help from these tools...
>
> There is exactly one class in my class browser.
> The Project Symbols group shows all of my member function definitions
> as global variables, all with the name of the class.
> Find definitions is wacko...sort of along the lines of the Project
> Symbols. Finding a definition of a class name returns every member
> function definition, calling it a variable. Finding a member function
> returns nothing.
> CodeSense is similarly broken.
> Nothing from my own framework headers turns up at all. Although some
> CarbonStuff appears in CodeSense.
>
> I think I have the usual suspects covered. I have the preferences
> enabled, I've cleaned, rebuilt the index, thrown out the caches...at
> least all that I know of.
>
> Obviously other people use these tools with varying degrees of success.
> I don't think I've heard for certain if anyone is using them with c++.
> Maybe its just a C Obj-C Java thing? Please someone tell me if that's
> so and I'll quit dreaming until next year.
>
> I'm committed to making this IDE work and don't want to just gripe.
> Hopefully someday I'll know this all well enough that I'll be answering
> more questions than I ask!
>
> Any help much appreciated. Heck, I'll send beer.
>
> Andy
>
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