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Re: Xcode operations aren't synchronous
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Re: Xcode operations aren't synchronous


  • Subject: Re: Xcode operations aren't synchronous
  • From: Dair Grant <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 17:53:12 +0100

email@hidden wrote:

>I seriously doubt there's any black magic with delayed-save or
>anything like that. More likely that XCode has a cache of mod times,
>and doesn't update it fast enough.

I'm not sure if that's all it is - you can see the screenshot I captured
at:

    <http://www.refnum.com/support/radar/4419522/4419522.jpg>

Those shows the same file open in the Build Results window and a
stand-alone editor, looking at the same function in both.


Neither editor is marked as dirty (file icon isn't selected in the
navigation bars, close widget doesn't have an internal dot), but the
content is out of sync.

At the time I didn't check to see what happened when changes were made
in one editor (did the other update?), or cat the file on disk to see
which was the real copy.

But my recollection is the Build Results copy contained (old) errors
that broke the build, and so presumably the stand alone editor was never
really saved.


-dair
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