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  • Subject: Xcode 3 issues
  • From: Steve Checkoway <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 11:18:28 -0700

Before I file bugs about these, does anyone have any workarounds?

First one, typing and in particular text repeating in the commit message sheet is _extremely_ slow and seems to get slower the more you hold a key. For example, holding delete for a bit takes a painfully long time.

Second, is really two separate indenting issues. Here's a simple code listing exhibiting the problems (standard 8-space tabs), all indenting was done by Xcode:

int foo( int a, int b,
	int c, int d )
{
	switch( a )
	{
		case 0:
			return b;
		case 1:
			return c;
		default:
			return d;
	}
}

The second line ignores the space between the left parenthesis and the first argument type. The same thing happens with control statements and function calls.

The other problem is the switch statement. I don't want my case statements indented and previously, after I placed the first case statement where I wanted it, Xcode followed my layout for the rest of the switch statement. It was a bit annoying to have to fix the first one every switch statement, but now when I change it to

int foo( int a, int b,
	int c, int d )
{
	switch( a )
	{
	case 0:
			return b;
		case 1:
			return c;
		default:
			return d;
	}
}

the rest of the indentation remains the same which means that I have to fix every line and since it reindents after a semicolon, I can't just hit return and then delete to put it at the correct indentation. Changing my indenting habits to conform to what Xcode wants is not an option for me since the code is touched by other developers and consistent code formatting is enforced.

Is there some way to do this? I looked in the Xcode User Default Reference, but there didn't seem to be anything relevant.


Unrelated to bugs, but is there any reason to run Xcode in 64 bit mode on a G5? I can't really tell a difference.


Thanks,

--
Steve Checkoway



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