Re: Xcode 4 related questions
Re: Xcode 4 related questions
- Subject: Re: Xcode 4 related questions
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 11:22:44 +0100
Le 11 mars 2011 à 10:48, Paul Russell a écrit :
> On 10 Mar 2011, at 20:19, Dave wrote:
>
>>
>> On 10 Mar 2011, at 20:10, Sean McBride wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 21:17:16 -0500, Dmitry Markman said:
>>>
>>>> 1. CVS support is gone
>>>> 2. perforce support is gone
>>>> ------------------------------------------ very "nice"
>>>>
>>>> 3. individual file compilation is gone (there is a "live" code checking,
>>>> but it's not the same)
>>>> 4. individual file preprocessing is gone
>>>> 5. individual file disassembling is gone
>>>> 6. I wasn't able to find disassembler debugger view (maybe it's there I hope)
>>>> 7. Script menu is gone (do we need to use Services? if so what I should
>>>> use instead of "%%%{PBXSelection}%%%", should I use applescript? not
>>>> clear ....)
>>>> 8. my applescript that builds Xcode project (about 1500 files 10
>>>> targets) is completely broken
>>>
>>> 9. gcc 4.0 is gone
>>> 10. IB plugins (your own or 3rd party) are unsupported
>>> 11. support for measuring code coverage is gone
>>>
>>> (I'm not arguing for/against, just helping provide a list for
>>> consideration when "upgrading".
>>
>> Well, that does it for me, I'm not even going to bother to download it. Hopefully in a few months they will release an update with some of these features re-introduced/fixed. Does anyone know the right place to post suggestions and and generally beg?
>>
>> One really big problem is the breaking of existing AppleScripts and I'm not even sure if XCode 4 supports AppleScript?
>>
>
> There doesn't seem to be any compelling reason to "upgrade" to Xcode 4, unless you're doing iOS development or want to publish OS X apps in the App Store. Having looked at Xcode 4 for a while yesterday it seems to have too many teething troubles for general OS X development, and personally I find the new UI bewildering (it seems even worse than Visual Studio, if that were possible), so I'll be sticking with 3.2.6 for for the foreseeable future...
It is way worse than Visual Studio for a simple reason.
Visual Studio at least let you organize your window layout as you want. Xcode does not have any option to choose where each inspector/panel should be. You don't want to have warnings, search results and project browser in the same inspector, you can't, …
-- Jean-Daniel
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