Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
- Subject: Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
- From: David Walters <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 10:56:46 +1100
the editor keeps a history of the lines you've jumped to in your
travels through the source code, so when you hit ctrl-backspace you
are taken either back to the last file you were viewing before you
(jumped to declaration or definition - or stepped into a routine and
you want to quickly go back where you were and check out the
locals ... that sort of thing)
If you have two functions defined in the same file, the back button
will take you back to definition a, from definition b - if that's any
clearer ... it basically rocks for tracing and combined with mouse-
wavability makes figuring out what someone else was trying to do that
much easier...
On 31/10/2006, at 10:39 AM, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
David Walters <email@hidden> wrote:
$ has a feature that any young IDE should revere and
meditate on - the BACK BUTTON, which works within
a single file - this is an incredibly useful thing. I bet
Xcode does have it, and someone will tell me how
to work it. (or it will appear in 3.01_)
Uh, "works within a single file" to do what?
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