The problem with a folder reference is that it does sync the class info with IB. I have CLI generators, rails like, which add the rb files to the xcodeproj. The xcodeproj is just a plist after all :) If interested, I can try to do a first release of my lib with just the generator part. Because I haven't had the time yet to extract test helpers and other support libs from my app. On 27 jul. 2010, at 19:25, Michael Jackson <mjijackson@gmail.com> wrote:
I usually write all of my Ruby code in Vim, but I'm using Xcode to keep my project organized and to build/debug/etc. Whenever I create a new file in Vim I have to go into my Xcode project and add the files to the "Classes" group manually. Is there a good way to set up a folder reference in Xcode that will automatically keep track of my new .rb files and copy them to the project root when I build? Or do I always have to add them manually?
I tried adding a folder to the root of my project called "Classes" in which I put all of my Ruby code. I then added that folder reference to the project. However, when I build the project the files are copied to a "Classes" folder in the build instead of to the project root where they can be found by main.rb.
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