When I was working on my iOS app, I liked to build my project from the
command line. Something like:
xcodebuild -scheme BlindCompass3 build > 1.txt
And then you can get all the same information in your favorite text editor.
HTH
--Tony
On 4/28/2021 1:20 PM, Juan Hernandez wrote:
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My computer just upgraded to Xcode 12.5. I am having an issue.
In the error list, before in Xcode 12.4 I could ctrl+opt+shft+space to click on
the error and it would take me to the line where the error was in the code, but
this is no longer working. Is this happening for you guys?
Also, is there away besides copy and pasting the error message into an editor
to see the line the error is on? Can I get Xcode to show me the line number it
is on?
Thanks.
Juan Hernandez
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