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Codesense broken?


  • Subject: Codesense broken?
  • From: Mike Manzano <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 16:54:56 -0700

Hi,

Ever since I installed the newest Xcode my Codesense has been broken. If I hit escape on "NSDi", NSDictionary comes up, but if I do "NSS", NSString no longer comes up; in fact, it can't find anything. Option- clicking it doesn't find a documentation entry either. It continues to find all my symbols, but it's forgotten about some (common) stuff in the SDK.

I'm pretty sure it's not my project because when I open it up on a different machine Codesense works perfectly.

Can anyone point me at which preferences/project settings/target settings I should take a look at to try and debug a cause?

It's not a major thing, but it is annoying.

Mike Manzano
mike (at) instantvoodoomagic (dot) com
@instantvoodoo
(206) 462-2966



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