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Re: Indexer takes wrong locations for C++ headers
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Re: Indexer takes wrong locations for C++ headers


  • Subject: Re: Indexer takes wrong locations for C++ headers
  • From: Geoff Leyland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:09:32 +1200

On 22/03/2004, at 3:05 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:

On a slightly related note, I have a really frustrating problem: most of the time when I recompile a changed source or header, Xcode will compile the *old* version, often causing compiler errors which are solved simply be selecting build again.

The problem is *not* that I do not save the files. I have auto save enabled, and I have also tried to e.g. save the file, change it, save it again and then compile, only to have Xcode show up errors even quoting lines from the old source.

I think it is related to predictive compilation. Is there anyway I can turn this off? and does other have the same problem?

I find it completely fails to notice changes in most of my header files, even though I've included them in the project (never have to do this with CodeWarrior or MSVC), and edited them with XCode. The only way to get a correct rebuild is to do a clean. Which really *isn't* predictive compilation or Zero-Link


cheers,
Geoff
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 >Re: Indexer takes wrong locations for C++ headers (From: Geoff Leyland <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Indexer takes wrong locations for C++ headers (From: Allan Odgaard <email@hidden>)

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