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mickeywong
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01/31/13 10:32 AM (12 years ago)

Issues running source code on Xcode

Hi all, Tried building my first app (a really simple one with just a menu and couple of plugins) and running the source code on Xcode. The build completed but there were 107 issues - all of the issues had this remark except there were in different parameter names and files (h and m): Parse Issue 'theData' used as the name of the previous parameter rather than as part of the selector However, the simulator worked fine and according to how it was built in the buzztouch control panel. Did i do something wrong here? Please advice. Thank you! Regards, Mickey
 
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01/31/13 10:39 AM (12 years ago)
Hi Mickey, Those are just warnings, nothing to worry about. If the app compiles and runs in the simulator, you should be good! It's probably due to your version of Xcode and the SDK you have. Mark
 
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01/31/13 10:41 AM (12 years ago)
Thanks very much Mark. I just updated the Xcode...not too sure about the SDK. I'll check it out. THanks again!
 
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01/31/13 10:50 AM (12 years ago)
Don't worry they don't cause a problem but if you suffer from OCD like me you can fix it. For your example 'theData' used as the name of the previous parameter rather than as part of the selector FIND. theData: Put a space after theData so it looks like theData : Simples
 
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01/31/13 10:51 AM (12 years ago)
Thanks Kittsy! I'll try that
 
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01/31/13 01:13 PM (12 years ago)
Hey Mickey, This is actually due to iOS 6.1 and Xcode 4.6. I'm assuming your using 4.6. It's a Buzztouch thing that happens with every new release of Xcode. The great people at Buzztouch are working on it as we speak. Check out this other thread. Dave http://www.buzztouch.com/forum/thread.php?tid=95E5CFBABD86B30C8EE6DEF
 
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01/31/13 08:44 PM (12 years ago)
Hi Dave, Yes i am on Xcode4.6. Thanks for the heads up and link.
 

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