Re: Xcode not displaying errors/warnings in build window
Re: Xcode not displaying errors/warnings in build window
- Subject: Re: Xcode not displaying errors/warnings in build window
- From: Simone Manganelli <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:11:11 +0200
I did ask the question on the xcode-users mailing list, but I didn't
get any response. That's why I asked here. However, my problem seems
to be entirely different from yours. It's not that the build results
window isn't displaying anything -- it displays an entry for when it's
compiling a new source file, or "Build failed" when it encounters some
error. But it never gets into the specifics about what the problem is,
that are displayed in the build transcript.
See this screenshot:
http://homepage.mac.com/simx/.Pictures/XcodeScreenSnapz001.jpg . You
can clearly see that there are warnings in the build transcript in
AppController.m, but they aren't showing up in the Build Results
window. The two errors that are displayed for MemoryGetter.h are
actually "errors" in the code for NSString and NSStatusItem, which is
really weird because I've never had those errors be displayed before.
Those are the ONLY errors/warnings that get displayed in the Build
Results window, with an additional "Build failed" error if there's any
sort of error. But no description of the error that usually shows up,
so I can't click on the entry to jump to the error in the code.
Searching through the build transcript is really time-consuming and
tedious. I'd really not like have to recreate the project from
scratch, but it looks like I may have to do that.
-- Simone Manganelli
Il giorno Oct 20, 2004, alle 5:43 AM, Sean McBride ha scritto:
Simone Manganelli (email@hidden) on Tue, Oct 19, 2004 07:04 said:
I'm having a weird problem with version 1.5 of the Xcode tools. On
one
Next time, you might ask here:
<http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/xcode-users>
of my specific projects, errors and warnings do not show up in the
Build Results window, meaning that I cannot click on the errors or
I have a similar problem where nothing in the debugger window shows up.
After experimentation, it happens if I've ever made the window 'too
small'. The fix was to delete the .mode1 and .pbxuser files in the
project bundle.
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greatest successes of famous Beatles such as: Coil to me C, Yesterday,
Let it Be and several others."
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