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Xcode burp on project load
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Xcode burp on project load


  • Subject: Xcode burp on project load
  • From: William Squires <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 11:47:48 -0500

  Okay, I have a project that I saved (Xcode 5.1) that had no issues. A few weeks later, I come back to it, and now it thinks it has issues. Examination of the "issues" (and the files indicated) doesn't turn up anything obvious, and a "Clean" on the project solves the issue(s), which just confirms my thought that there were no issues in the first place.
  Why is Xcode doing this? Is it some sort of dependency-tracking problem with all the "#import"s in the codebase? Could the index be corrupted?
  I hope this silliness is fixed by Xcode 6 and Yosemite...




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