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Re: XCode Rules!


  • Subject: Re: XCode Rules!
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 21:02:01 -0700

on 05/09/07 17:22, Dave Rehring at email@hidden wrote:

> Xcode is terrible compared to CW on the Mac in both basic text editing and
> compiler speed.

I agree with David.  I have been using CodeWarrior to develop a
Cocoa/Objective-C project for the last year, have compiled it in Xcode on
several occasions when I need to compile sample projects for people who
don't have CodeWarrior, and have always been quite frustrated.

Unfortunately, it's now official that Metrowerks is giving up.  Read the
last post here and weep:

http://www.metrowerks.com/community/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t
=757

I presume that the road ends when we need to compile for Intel.

By the way, you can try Xcode's "Import CodeWarrior Project" command if you
want a good laugh.  I carefully prepare the project according to Apple's
document on "converting a CodeWarrior project" (actually, not much is needed
for Cocoa/Obj-c).  But it always results in thousands of errors.  It must
really be stupid though, because if I simply start a new Xcode Cocoa project
from scratch and add all my source code files, it works fine!

Jerry Krinock


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