Hi there,

On 05/04/2006, at 10:01 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:

On Apr 5, 2006, at 3:02 AM, Clark Mueller wrote:

I've been splitting up a project that has begun to grow into frameworks. Something I've been running into problems with is that Code Sense isn't working among projects, and I'd really love to actually take advantage of CS with the foundation classes and EOF classes as well.

For XCode 2.2.1, just follow the directions in the document:
/Developer/Extras/Xcode Index Templates/Index Templates Readme.rtf

Yep, to repeat an earlier post of mine...

Start by Reading: /Developer/Extras/Xcode Index Templates/Index Templates Readme.rtf

Essentially by:
- creating (as per above file) ~/Library/Application Support/Apple/ Developer Tools/Index Templates/IndexTemplateRules.plist - create IndexTemplate projects (just like the ones in /Developer/ Extras/Xcode Index Templates/) for your own frameworks.

(I've symlinked mine to a file in my svn project(s)
- create a build-script for your frameworks/applications (using xcodebuild) - copy /Developer/Extras/Xcode Index Templates/install_templates to your own location and adjust the list of frameworks/install locations to suit. - anytime your build script build a framework or more - it can run the re-index for the templates.

Now you have CodeSense in WebObjects working for your whole framework structure. Just remember to Project > Edit Project Settings: Rebuild Code Sense Index (Button) each time the index has changed unless there's a way to script that too...

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck


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