davedelong, 1 month ago All I want for #WWDC is for this to be fixed.
All I want for #WWDC is for this to be fixed.
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jamesdempsey, 1 month ago @schwa @davedelong > All I want for #WWDC is for this to be fixed. I’d include that I also want it to stay fixed.
@schwa @davedelong > All I want for #WWDC is for this to be fixed.
I’d include that I also want it to stay fixed.
mikec415, 1 month ago @jamesdempsey @schwa @davedelong I still want them to fix the thing where just looking at a xib without changing anything modifies it.
@jamesdempsey @schwa @davedelong I still want them to fix the thing where just looking at a xib without changing anything modifies it.
ratkins, 1 month ago @davedelong I don’t even understand why this happens. But it’s been happening for half a decade?
@davedelong I don’t even understand why this happens. But it’s been happening for half a decade?
MuseumShuffle, 1 month ago @davedelong I found if you clean the build folder and then quit Xcode that they can sometimes be gone when you restart it.
@davedelong I found if you clean the build folder and then quit Xcode that they can sometimes be gone when you restart it.
davedelong, 1 month ago @MuseumShuffle Yeah, and there's also "Clear all issues" in the "Product" menu. But I shouldn't have to do any of that. An IDE has one primary job (compile my code and tell me when it doesn't compile) and this gets in the way of that.
@MuseumShuffle Yeah, and there's also "Clear all issues" in the "Product" menu.
But I shouldn't have to do any of that. An IDE has one primary job (compile my code and tell me when it doesn't compile) and this gets in the way of that.
MuseumShuffle, 1 month ago @davedelong oh yeah, i forgot about that one too. I found that neither of them would make the "errors" go away unless I quit Xcode after doing them. Agree it's a pain. My eye always jumps to the "errors" that aren't errors.
@davedelong oh yeah, i forgot about that one too. I found that neither of them would make the "errors" go away unless I quit Xcode after doing them.
Agree it's a pain. My eye always jumps to the "errors" that aren't errors.
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