Re: Accessing function definitions
Re: Accessing function definitions
- Subject: Re: Accessing function definitions
- From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 19:22:32 -0400
On Oct 25, 2006, at 12:55 PM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
On 25 Oct 2006, at 11:13 AM, Laurence Harris wrote:
- Is there any way to get a simple list of them a la CodeWarrior
instead of one of those two-line-per-item lists Xcode seems to
like to produce?
Have you tried the Project Symbols group in the Groups-and-Files
list? It fills the detail view with a live-searchable list of
symbol definitions, one per line.
I'm betting you use the "compact" project format,
If you mean "condensed," you are correct.
so double-clicking on the blue-cube icon should spawn a window with
a detail list.
I don't see how this helps. It gives me a list of classes, but I'm
not looking for a class declaration.
Before I started using Xcode I was dreading the switch from
CodeWarrior. Based on my experience with other Apple tools and the
quick glimpses I'd had of Xcode I expected it to be very powerful but
lacking in areas that affect everyday usability and ongoing
productivity. Well, I've been using it for a while now, and my fears
have all been confirmed. I haven't found a single aspect of Xcode
related to way I work throughout the day that I consider an
improvement over its counterpart in CW, and some that are truly
inferior IMO. Why, oh *why* can Apple not produce really slick
developer tools that maximize normal productivity and enjoyment when
using them? *sigh*
Larry
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