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Re: Still no diff for model version in Xcode 4?
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Re: Still no diff for model version in Xcode 4?


  • Subject: Re: Still no diff for model version in Xcode 4?
  • From: Yi Lin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 10:10:25 -0800

Thanks, I didn't realize there is a new format. The XML format works quite well for diff. I can understand now why they didn't port the model differ to Xcode 4. 

On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Sean McBride <email@hidden> wrote:
On Sun, 9 Dec 2012 19:50:39 -0800, Yi Lin said:

>In the latest Xcode 4, there is still no ability to diff two versions of a
>Core Data model. I often have to open a mapping file in Xcode 3 just to be
>able to see the diff between two model versions. Am I missing something?

On the bright side, the xcdatamodel format changed (I think in Xcode 4), to be programmer-readable xml, which you can diff with your favourite text diffing tool.

Cheers,

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