Re: Xcode burp on project load
Re: Xcode burp on project load
- Subject: Re: Xcode burp on project load
- From: Cody Garvin <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 16:53:29 -0700
Can you give more information by “issues”? Do you mean warnings? build errors? The static analyzer can be triggered at certain times that will present warnings that aren’t presented after builds. There is a setting in Xcode to analyze and display all errors in the background, that building necessarily wouldn’t show.
I’ll dig and see if i can find the setting for you, only had to trigger it once before.
Regards
- Cody
> On Jul 31, 2014, at 9:47 AM, William Squires <email@hidden> wrote:
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> 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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