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Re: Why can't I Run > Fix?
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Re: Why can't I Run > Fix?


  • Subject: Re: Why can't I Run > Fix?
  • From: Antonio Nunes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 06:55:02 +0100

On 22 Jan 2010, at 17:03, Paul Sanders wrote:

> Are you trying to use Fix and Continue, Fritz?  In my
> experience, it is seriously broken.  I even raised a bug about
> it, and received the response that the feature has been removed.

Could Chris Espinosa, or someone else from the Xcode team chime in on this? If the feature was truly removed, then why is the menu item still available? Doesn't make sense.

Fix & continue, even within its limitations, is/was to me a huge productivity booster. I sorely miss being able to use it. Some clarity on its future would be much appreciated.

-António

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