Have you recently updated your Xcode installation? I find that every time I install a new version of Xcode, I have to re-install MacRuby to get the IB integration to work again. -Gabriel On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 3:50 AM, Iain Barnett <iainspeed@gmail.com> wrote:
On 15 Sep 2010, at 10:45, Felix Holmgren wrote:
This might not be it, but IB is in generall pretty bad at picking up changes in code. Try Reload All Class Files from the File menu. When you're coding Objective-C you sometimes even have to do "Read All Class Files..." and manually point IB to the right header file. IB is great in general, but this can be pretty frustrating."
Thanks for the reply. I tried reloading the files and no change. I also tried dragging the file into the IB window but get the message "Parsed 1 source file but no classes were found or changed. I get this message even if I do change the file.
This is repeatable and only happens with MacRuby, (I just tested it with a brand new project) so I don't think it's (solely) down to this kind of flakiness or I'd expect to work once in the n times I've tried it.
Or maybe I am as unlucky as my lottery winnings suggest? :(
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