Re: Accessing function definitions
Re: Accessing function definitions
- Subject: Re: Accessing function definitions
- From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 16:49:27 -0700
On Oct 25, 2006, at 9:13 AM, Laurence Harris wrote: When I Command-double-click a function name, Xcode takes me to the definition of that function if there is only one function with that name, or it pops up a menu containing the various definitions if there are more than one. This is fine, as long as there aren't more than 20 such functions. If there are more, the menu seems to list a maximum of 20 and adds a Find More item, which initiates a search using the Find window. Obviously the usefulness/convenience of this drops by an order of magnitude if the one you want isn't in the first 20, and I won't even go into the issues involved in using Xcode's Find. So...
- Is there any way to increase the number of items that will appear in that menu before the Find More option is added?
- Ideally can I increase it to like, a thousand?
- 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?
Do you really want to pick from a list of a thousand items? Or do you want a shorter and more correct/appropriate list?
That is, if you have a very common member function that's in every class in your project, do you really want a list of every member function of every class with that name, or do you want a better way to navigate to that member function in a specific class?
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