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Re: Will we ever be able to refactor C++?
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Re: Will we ever be able to refactor C++?


  • Subject: Re: Will we ever be able to refactor C++?
  • From: Sensei <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 10:48:19 +0100

On 1/25/13 9:50 AM, Rick Mann wrote:
I thought because Xcode depended on the clang front end for all of
its code coverage features, that it would eventually be able to
refactor C++. As I understood it, it didn't refactor C++ in the past
because clang's C++ support was still insufficient.

But clang is a very good C++ compiler now. Yet Xcode still balks at
even renaming symbols (the only refactoring I've ever needed).

Any chance we'll see C++ support in the foreseeable future?


Bumping +1!


I've asked this before, and yet we still lack this feature.



Cheers!
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