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Re: Xcode performance issues over time
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Re: Xcode performance issues over time


  • Subject: Re: Xcode performance issues over time
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 10:50:37 -0800

On Feb 2, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Brian Zwahr wrote:

> Since I'm not exactly sure what you mean, I'm going to go with no. Do you mean running a Find (Command-F) on a whole project? If so, I never used find. I'm only doing small tutorial/learning programs, the current one only having 3 .h files and 3.m files. No need to run a find.
>
> If Project Find means something else, please let me know.

No, Project Find is command-shift-F, or Find in Project from Edit menu.  But there's no circumstances under which searching six files will fill up memory.

You don't say what version of Xcode you're running or how much memory you have.

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