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Re: OCUnit assertion failures not showing up in text editor


  • Subject: Re: OCUnit assertion failures not showing up in text editor
  • From: Paul Hoadley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 21:29:18 +1030

On 07/10/2009, at 9:04 PM, Paul Hoadley wrote:

I have just started using OCUnit for the first time on an existing iPhone project. I have followed the steps for "Setting Up Logic Testing" here:

http://developer.apple.com/IPhone/library/documentation/Xcode/Conceptual/iphone_development/135-Unit_Testing_Applications/unit_testing_applications.html

Everything is working, except that at step 8 of that section, although I get a build failure due to the STFail(), I don't get the error message and the red cross icon displayed in the text editor. I get nothing in the text editor. I can drill down to find the failure in the Build Results window, but it would be nice to get the error message as shown in that article.

Should I be getting the in-editor messages by default? Is there anything I can do to enable them?

I just upgraded to Xcode 3.2.1, and I still don't seem to get the inline assertion failure messages as advertised in the article above. I've got View > Message Bubbles > All Issues selected. Is there anyone else using OCUnit that gets the in-editor message bubbles?



-- Paul.

w  http://logicsquad.net/
h  http://paul.hoadley.name/


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