Re: how to script Xcode to get current file
Re: how to script Xcode to get current file
- Subject: Re: how to script Xcode to get current file
- From: Logan Cautrell <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 16:19:27 -0500
I'm in the same boat, any information on this would be greatly appreciated.
-logan
On Apr 7, 2011, at 9:41 AM, Pelaia II, Tom wrote:
> Since the very useful scripting menu was removed from Xcode with the version 4 release, I was hoping to use AppleScript, but AppleScript support seems effectively broken in Xcode 4.0.1.
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> Does anybody know how to get the path to the current document open in Xcode 4 using AppleScript?
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> Also, is there a way to configure build settings using AppleScript. The build settings AppleScript support seems to be deprecated in Xcode 4 and I haven't been able to get it to work.
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> I have dozens of applications to build and run in my project and I had used scripting to automatically configure the build and run settings simply by selecting the source code and then using a script menu item I had written. It worked great in Xcode 3, but I haven't been able to recover the functionality in Xcode 4.
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