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Script to open file in Xcode at specific line number?
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Script to open file in Xcode at specific line number?


  • Subject: Script to open file in Xcode at specific line number?
  • From: "Lieven Dekeyser" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 17:09:32 +0200

Hi,

I'd like to make some of my scripts compatible with Xcode, and I
haven't found a solution to open a text file at a specific line number
yet. BBEdit and TextWrangler include the 'edit' command, to which the
line number can be passed (edit +20 someSourceFile.c). Is there an
equivalent in Xcode, or is there an AppleScript command I can use to
accomplish this?

Thanks,

--Lieven
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