When you see this happening, we would love it if you could file a bug about it, and include (a) the project that doesn't work, (b) the project that does work, and (c) the exact code completion steps you try (including where in the file).
Thanks,
-- Andrew
On Oct 20, 2009, at 5:42 PM, Tom Davie wrote: I've had the exact same problem with CodeSense on 3.2.1. Rebuilding the index didn't help, but recreating the project fixed it.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 1:54 AM, Mike Manzano <email@hidden> wrote:
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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