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Re: How to "refresh" Find In Project info in Xcode 3.1.3?
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Re: How to "refresh" Find In Project info in Xcode 3.1.3?


  • Subject: Re: How to "refresh" Find In Project info in Xcode 3.1.3?
  • From: Howard Moon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:41:05 -0800




How do I force Xcode to refresh all its Find In Project information in a C++ project? When I'm making a lot of edits, the Find In Project and Find Selected Text In Project features quickly get out of synch with the actual code. They still find the text I'm looking for, but double-clicking on them doesn't take me to the right place. I often end up going to the individual files shown in the Find Results window and doing another search within that specific file to get to the text I'm looking for. Is there a way to refresh this information immediately?

Project > Edit Project Settings > General > Rebuild CodeSense Index

Note that if you have two project with the same name (e.g. two branches of the same repository) and you are using shared build directories, the project indexes of the two projects will step on each other, which may be the source of what you're seeing. Rebuilding the Code Sense index whenever you change versions of projects with the same name is a good practice.


That seems to have worked. I'm not using source control, if that's what "repository" refers to. In any case, I wonder if the problem is that Xcode is simply falling behind in analyzing the changes I've made, because this happens a lot when I'm doing a lot of editing. I can see some of the member variables of my classes highlight in blue, but other remain black for a while. They're all blue now. If rebuilding the Code Sense index causes Xcode to "catch up", then that'll do nicely, thanks,


-Howard

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