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Re: Xcode next version feature request
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Re: Xcode next version feature request


  • Subject: Re: Xcode next version feature request
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:07:43 -0700

In Xcode 3.0 and later, choose Organizer from the Window menu, drag the directory you want to search into it, and with that directory selected choose "Find in Organizer Item" from the Find menu. Simpler panel with fewer choices.

You still want multidiirectoey and the Organizer doesn't support multiple selection, so you still have an enhancement request to file.

Chris

Top-posted from my iPhone

On Jun 11, 2008, at 10:30 AM, kwiley <email@hidden> wrote:

I'm not using the 3.1 beta, so if this is in the next version, then please disregard.

I would love to be able to use Xcode for massive multifile (even multidirectory) search and replace, the way I used to do with CodeWarrior, even in totally noncode-related situations, just any enormous recursive hierarchy of text files. I actually can do this with Xcode, but it is needlessly tedious. For example, Xcode disables the multi-file menu item if an Xcode project isn't open and unminimized. Opening a project and minimizing it to the dock disables the menu item. Ugh. So, to do multifile or recursive directory search/replace I have to open a completely unrelated and irrelevant project and leave it on the screen somewhere, simply to get access to the multifile search menu item.

Then there follows the obfuscation of actually specifying how a multifile search should be performed. Instead of switching between project and directory search and then choosing a directory on the fly, directly from the search/replace window and with drag/drop support (ala CodeWarrior), I have to open a separate options window and toggle the project/directory search there...and additionally add or subtract directories to a permanent "search-profile" or sorts. This takes extra time and user interactions (mostly owing to the separate options window).

I really hope I don't sound like I'm complaining :-) I'm trying to be polite. What I'm trying to do is describe very explicitly how I think the interface could be improved...that is...replicate CodeWarrior's multifile search interface which was disconnected from the currently open project and did not require setting up a search profile, but rather let the user specify the search conditions directly from the search/replace window.

Why do this in Xcode instead of some other program? First, to my knowledge, CodeWarrior is "dodoing" fast, is there even an Intel version of it? I basically don't run it anymore. Second, while I assume there are third-party search/replace utilities I could download and install (haven't looked), I have Xcode open about 90% of the time anyway, its basically just always there for one reason or another, and its in my dock, ready to go. I would just assume use its available search/replace interface rather than run a separate program to accomplish what is basically just a direct subset of Xcode's own search/replace behavior.

Thank you for considering my request.

Cheers!

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Keith Wiley    email@hidden   http://www.cs.unm.edu/~kwiley

"Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter."
                                          --  Yoda
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