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Re: Code sense not working on 3.2
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Re: Code sense not working on 3.2


  • Subject: Re: Code sense not working on 3.2
  • From: Paul Kim <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 20:46:19 -0400

Thanks for the response. I don't think handing over this project is feasible given the size and the fact that it is my business here. I'm trying to isolate it so that I can provide a sample project but without any sense as to what can be causing this, it's a bit hard. If you could provide some guidance in this area, that would be helpful as there are a vast number of variables in play here.

paul



On Sep 13, 2009, at 7:49 PM, Andrew Pontious wrote:

On Sep 13, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Paul Kim wrote:

After upgrading to SL, it seems that code sense broke for me for a certain projects. It doesn't seem to complete for any SDK classes. For instance, I enter "[NSString stringWith" and there are no completions. It seems to work fine for my own methods. Not sure if it's related but option-double-clicking on "NSString" gives me "Documentation not found for symbol 'NSString'".

Now, what's weird is that it only seems to affect some projects and not others. It doesn't seem to depend on the SDK version. I have rebuilt the code sense index. I have uninstalled and reinstalled XCode. I deleted all the user-specific files in the .xcodeproject file.

I'm running out of ideas here and it's making the XCode editor only slightly more useful than TextEdit. Any insight is greatly appreciated.

We (or at least I) don't know of any large-scale cases of code completion failing in 3.2 when it succeeded in 3.1. Your best bet is to file a bug with a sample project (or even your entire project) that reproduces the issue, and document exactly what steps fail.


-- Andrew
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