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Re: searching in headers


  • Subject: Re: searching in headers
  • From: Timothy Standing <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 13:35:41 -0700

On Jul 29, 2004, at 11:05 AM, Steve Sisak wrote:

At 10:39 AM -0700 7/29/04, Timothy Standing wrote:
On Jul 28, 2004, at 9:18 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:

What happened to the cool feature where command-double-clicking a word
would
take you to the header where that word was defined? Thx - m.

This doesn't work for me either.

Rebuild your projects indexes -- I find that for development, this feature stops working maybe 4-5 times a day and is restored when I reindex. (Fortunately I have a fast machine)


If I had to guess, either certain types of compile errors or edition while the indexing task is doing its thing corrupts the index.

HTH,

-Steve

Steve -

How exactly do I rebuild my projects' indexes? (I looked through the XCode documentation to try and figure this out, but didn't find anything.) I tried using the command line tool xcodeindex, but this didn't change anything.

I have always assumed that throwing out the build directory (inside the directory which contains my .xcode) file would force XCode to rebuild the project's indexes. Is this not true?

	Tim
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