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@interface Class : NSObject | |
extern const struct ClassConstants { | |
__unsafe_unretained NSString *foo; | |
__unsafe_unretained NSString *bar; | |
} ClassContstants; | |
@end | |
@implementation Class |
There are two instances where I found Xcode was better than AppCode for refactoring. Basically, I had to change the prefix on several files.
First, I simply created a view controller with an associated xib. I renamed the file from selecting the class name in the header, used ^T or ^⌘E and then associated xib was never renamed and the file's owner in the xib didn't work. This worked as expected in Xcode.
In a more complex fashion, I had some UICollectionView subclasses with an associated nib. Again, renaming the file didn't rename the xib. Here, there is no file's owner, but the root view of the xib is the custom collectionview subclass. AppCode didn't change the class of the root view but Xcode did.