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Where is the class model feature ?
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Where is the class model feature ?


  • Subject: Where is the class model feature ?
  • From: Kent Sorensen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 10:23:47 -0500

In earlier incarnations of Xcode, you had the option of making a class model of the inheritance tree in a C++ project. The files were called .xcclassmodel.

I know you can make a dat model when you make a new file, but that's not it.

The class model wewase a graph that showed precisely who inherits from who in a nice, visual form.

Disappointing to see such a useful feature gone, and loads of useless garbage and bling added in its place. I'm not fond of the Xcode 4 series at all.

Kent
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