Xcode-users Digest, Vol 3, Issue 394
Xcode-users Digest, Vol 3, Issue 394
- Subject: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 3, Issue 394
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- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 16:02:33 +0900
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Today's Topics:
1. Installing Xcode 2.3 (Robert Bruce Carleton)
2. Annoying warnings... (Chas Spillar)
3. Re: Installing Xcode 2.3 (Gouri Jonnalagadda)
4. Re: Installing Xcode 2.3 (Dirk Stegemann)
5. Re: Installing Xcode 2.3 (Mark Wagner)
6. Re: Installing Xcode 2.3 (Robert Bruce Carleton)
7. Turning off undo-past-save warning? (Rick Mann)
8. ADC Reference Library is not optimized for Mac OS X?
(St?phane Sudre)
9. Re: Turning off undo-past-save warning? (Marc Epard)
10. Including specific headers (Rick Mann)
11. Re: Turning off undo-past-save warning? (Rick Mann)
12. Re: ADC Reference Library is not optimized for Mac OS X?
(Ronald Hayden)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 07:50:07 -1000
From: Robert Bruce Carleton <email@hidden>
Subject: Installing Xcode 2.3
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I started the Xcode 2.3 install and it is stuck at 88%, "Time
Remaining: About 3 minutes". I'm running Mac OS-X 10.4.6 on a 1.33
Ghz Powerbook with 1.25GB of RAM. I previously had Xcode 2.2
installed. It's been running for more than 9 hours.
Has anyone else seen a long run time like this for the Xcode 2.3
installation?
Thanks,
--Bruce
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 10:53:26 -0700
From: Chas Spillar <email@hidden>
Subject: Annoying warnings...
To: XCode Users List <email@hidden>
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Quick question:
I have seen that when I remove my build folder and then rebuild I am
seeing
warnings about my Debug directory not existing. These warnings seem
kind of
silly since I threw away my build folder anyway. Is there a way to
quiet
this warning?
Chas.
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 10:54:03 -0700
From: Gouri Jonnalagadda <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Installing Xcode 2.3
To: Robert Bruce Carleton <email@hidden>
Cc: email@hidden
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Are you installing the Java 1.4 reference documentation as well?
Gouri
On Jun 1, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Robert Bruce Carleton wrote:
I started the Xcode 2.3 install and it is stuck at 88%, "Time
Remaining: About 3 minutes". I'm running Mac OS-X 10.4.6 on a 1.33
Ghz Powerbook with 1.25GB of RAM. I previously had Xcode 2.2
installed. It's been running for more than 9 hours.
Has anyone else seen a long run time like this for the Xcode 2.3
installation?
Thanks,
--Bruce
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 19:54:21 +0200
From: Dirk Stegemann <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Installing Xcode 2.3
To: Robert Bruce Carleton <email@hidden>
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Hi,
incase you (probably inadvertantly) choose to index the Java
documentation, this might take something between 1 and 3 hours.
Regards,
Dirk Stegemann
Am 01.06.2006 um 19:50 schrieb Robert Bruce Carleton:
I started the Xcode 2.3 install and it is stuck at 88%, "Time
Remaining: About 3 minutes". I'm running Mac OS-X 10.4.6 on a 1.33
Ghz Powerbook with 1.25GB of RAM. I previously had Xcode 2.2
installed. It's been running for more than 9 hours.
Has anyone else seen a long run time like this for the Xcode 2.3
installation?
Thanks,
--Bruce
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 10:56:08 -0700
From: "Mark Wagner" <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Installing Xcode 2.3
To: "Robert Bruce Carleton" <email@hidden>
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On 6/1/06, Robert Bruce Carleton <email@hidden> wrote:
I started the Xcode 2.3 install and it is stuck at 88%, "Time
Remaining: About 3 minutes". I'm running Mac OS-X 10.4.6 on a 1.33
Ghz Powerbook with 1.25GB of RAM. I previously had Xcode 2.2
installed. It's been running for more than 9 hours.
Has anyone else seen a long run time like this for the Xcode 2.3
installation?
Did you tell it to install the Java documentation, and if so, is it
currently saying that it's indexing? This has been known to take
several hours, but nine seems a bit excessive.
--
Mark Wagner
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 07:57:30 -1000
From: Robert Bruce Carleton <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Installing Xcode 2.3
To: Gouri Jonnalagadda <email@hidden>
Cc: email@hidden
Message-ID: <email@hidden>
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I did install the Java 1.5 API documents and index them. Could that
be it?
On Jun 1, 2006, at 7:54 AM, Gouri Jonnalagadda wrote:
Are you installing the Java 1.4 reference documentation as well?
Gouri
On Jun 1, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Robert Bruce Carleton wrote:
I started the Xcode 2.3 install and it is stuck at 88%, "Time
Remaining: About 3 minutes". I'm running Mac OS-X 10.4.6 on a
1.33 Ghz Powerbook with 1.25GB of RAM. I previously had Xcode 2.2
installed. It's been running for more than 9 hours.
Has anyone else seen a long run time like this for the Xcode 2.3
installation?
Thanks,
--Bruce
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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 11:39:17 -0700
From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
Subject: Turning off undo-past-save warning?
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Is there any way to turn of this most annoying warning? Every time I
undo past the last save point, XCode deploys one of those lumbering
sheets and asks me if I'm sure. YES I'M SURE! WTF? I save all the
time, I don't care if I undo past the last save.
I don't see an obvious setting in the prefs...
TIA,
--
Rick
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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 20:42:08 +0200
From: St?phane Sudre <email@hidden>
Subject: ADC Reference Library is not optimized for Mac OS X?
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Task
----
Find Carbon Function documentation in XCode using the Alt +
Double-click solution.
Configuration
-------------
PowerMac G5 Quad + 5GB RAM + Mac OS X 10.4.6 + XCode 2.3
Time to show some FSRef related Carbon function documentation
-------------------------------------------------------------
5-10 seconds
Question/Suggestion
-------------------
Couldn't it be possible to optimize the whole ADC Reference Library so
that you don't have the feeling you're using a slower machine than a
Mac LC? I mean, Think Reference on a LC seems so fast sometimes
compared to the current XCode solution on a PowerMac G5 Quad.
For instance, all the FSRef related function documentation is contained
in one HUGE HTML document (equivalent of
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/File_Manager/
Reference/reference.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30000107-CH1g-F00140).
Couldn't it be possible to break this document into one HTML document
per function?
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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 13:46:27 -0500
From: Marc Epard <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Turning off undo-past-save warning?
To: Rick Mann <email@hidden>, <email@hidden>
Message-ID: <C0A4A033.5BCC4%email@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
Is there any way to turn of this most annoying warning? Every time I
undo past the last save point, XCode deploys one of those lumbering
sheets and asks me if I'm sure. YES I'M SURE! WTF? I save all the
time, I don't care if I undo past the last save.
WTF, indeed. You'll find this and other useful settings inexplicably
buried
in the Expert Settings Notes, available under the Help menu.
-Marc
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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 11:49:02 -0700
From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
Subject: Including specific headers
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Hi. I'm just starting to use XCode (having finally been forced to
abandon my beloved CodeWarrior by the Intel machines). I'm working on
a Carbon application.
As I understand it, pretty much all the headers are precompiled and
automatically included for all translation units. However, I really
like having the most specific header explicitly included in my files
(for the various symbols referenced in it). For example, if I
reference a CGRect, I want to include CGGeometry.h explicitly.
I tried this:
#include <CoreGraphics/CGGeometry.h>
but XCode complains that that file could not be found.
There are a lot of reasons for this that I'd rather not get into; I
just want to know how to do it.
Futhermore, is there a way to disable the precompiled header so that
I know when I fail to included a necessary header (without by chance,
disabling the ability to find a symbol in the headers via the
contextual menus)?
TIA,
--
Rick
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Message: 11
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 11:54:08 -0700
From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Turning off undo-past-save warning?
To: Marc Epard <email@hidden>, email@hidden
Message-ID: <email@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed
On Jun 1, 2006, at 11:46 , Marc Epard wrote:
WTF, indeed. You'll find this and other useful settings
inexplicably buried
in the Expert Settings Notes, available under the Help menu.
Hee hee. Thanks! That worked great.
--
Rick
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Message: 12
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 11:58:21 -0700
From: Ronald Hayden <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: ADC Reference Library is not optimized for Mac OS X?
To: St?phane Sudre <email@hidden>
Cc: email@hidden
Message-ID: <email@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed; delsp=yes
Couldn't it be possible to break this document into one HTML
document per function?
We regularly iterate on the best approach for displaying the
documentation, and are interested in input on this. In the case of
the File Manager, which is perhaps our worst case scenario, I believe
we will be breaking that reference into multiple reference documents
and the situation should improve in the near future.
Anytime you find a particular doc page to be problematic, please do
use the feedback links at the bottom of the page. We process all
feedback quickly, and it goes into our system in a way that let's us
track how people are responding to particular documents, etc.
We're also working on some improved ways to display doc information
quickly.
-- Ron
On Jun 1, 2006, at 11:42 AM, Stéphane Sudre wrote:
Task
----
Find Carbon Function documentation in XCode using the Alt + Double-
click solution.
Configuration
-------------
PowerMac G5 Quad + 5GB RAM + Mac OS X 10.4.6 + XCode 2.3
Time to show some FSRef related Carbon function documentation
-------------------------------------------------------------
5-10 seconds
Question/Suggestion
-------------------
Couldn't it be possible to optimize the whole ADC Reference Library
so that you don't have the feeling you're using a slower machine
than a Mac LC? I mean, Think Reference on a LC seems so fast
sometimes compared to the current XCode solution on a PowerMac G5
Quad.
For instance, all the FSRef related function documentation is
contained in one HUGE HTML document (equivalent of http://
developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/File_Manager/
Reference/reference.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30000107-CH1g-F00140).
Couldn't it be possible to break this document into one HTML
document per function?
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