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Re: Jump to Definitions


  • Subject: Re: Jump to Definitions
  • From: tyler <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 21:25:25 -0800

I see this happening from time to time. Usually if you rebuild the project it gets "fixed". I've also had to tell it to reindex the project sometimes to get it to find them again.

There is an annoying "bug" in xcode 2.2 that wasn't there previously in 2.1 - if I do something like Open Quickly and enter "MacTypes.h" or some Carbon library, it used to open the actual file I wanted, but now I have to type in something like <CarbonCore/MacTypes.h> and hope I remember which framework it's in. This is really annoying and wastes my time. It's odd because the frameworks and all the files are in the xcode "Open Quickly" preference area. That area seems to be ignored in xcode 2.2...

anyway, try rebuilding the project and reindexing.

luck,
tyler

On Feb 24, 2006, at 9:14 AM, Carl Smith wrote:

I have a kernel extension project I built under xcode 2.1. I load xcode 2.2 on another Mac machine and now when I load my kernel project on the other machine, xcode 2.2, I can not jump to a definition, example mbut_t. Where on my other dev machine, with xcode 2.1 I can jump to the definition with no problem.



Is there some setting I am over looking with my xcode2.2 machine?



Thanks for reading my problem

Carl



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