Re: Xcode 3.0 file rename behavior
Re: Xcode 3.0 file rename behavior
- Subject: Re: Xcode 3.0 file rename behavior
- From: "Bob Hansen" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 12:49:52 -0600
Changing filenames in the project also was very SLOW. I'm using a 2 x
2.66Ghz dual-core Xeon and filename changes often take 30seconds to a
minute or more. That's just to change one filename on Xcode 2.5. I
would be delighted to move to Xcode 3.0 if these changes didn't take so
long.
Changing filenames in
a project isn't a new thing. How do other development softwares handle
it? And does it take tons of time and careful hands in order to get the
"simple" task done without breaking anything?
On Jan 16, 2008 10:24 AM, William Bates <
email@hidden> wrote:
I want to vent about something. It seems that if a file is outside
the project folder, the "Rename" in Xcode 3.0 does not actually change
the file name on disk, just its display name in the project. I
suppose I'm being "protected" from doing something bad, but I'm not
sure what it is. IMO this was a very bad design change. Rename the .h
for a class and you suddenly have 100 errors and have to switch to the
Finder to see what's really going on. Xcode 2.x actually changed the
file name on disk: it was simple, straightforward, and predictable.
Change it back in Xcode 4.x..
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