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I am porting a very large and complicated codebase that is a mix of c/c++ and objective-c. In XCode 7+, when editing protocols, header files or c++ files containing templates or embedded code, I am *constantly* getting crashes and error messages in the assistant editor, because XCode is trying to 'swiftify' my code. I want this, I NEED this to stop. One day, I will ensure that my code is fully compliant with Swift, but today I need to get my work done. Even when the assistant editor is in manual mode, if I switch documents in my 'main' editor pane, XCode immediately attempts to swiftify the new interface, and then switches back to the manually chosen file. There needs to be a switch, a compiler flag, a secret preference or something that I can use to disable this 'feature', because I cannot get any work done, especially with older code (which is what the project mostly consists of).
This is not a flame, so please only respond if you have an answer for me. Apple, I'll be more than happy to use this feature when it works, or when my code is sufficiently modernized for it to function properly. I'll even be satisfied with a continuous string of error messages, but CRASHES make me lose work and time.
I am porting a very large and complicated codebase that is a mix of c/c++ and objective-c. In XCode 7+, when editing protocols, header files or c++ files containing templates or embedded code, I am *constantly* getting crashes and error messages in the assistant editor, because XCode is trying to 'swiftify' my code. I want this, I NEED this to stop. One day, I will ensure that my code is fully compliant with Swift, but today I need to get my work done. Even when the assistant editor is in manual mode, if I switch documents in my 'main' editor pane, XCode immediately attempts to swiftify the new interface, and then switches back to the manually chosen file. There needs to be a switch, a compiler flag, a secret preference or something that I can use to disable this 'feature', because I cannot get any work done, especially with older code (which is what the project mostly consists of).
This is not a flame, so please only respond if you have an answer for me. Apple, I'll be more than happy to use this feature when it works, or when my code is sufficiently modernized for it to function properly. I'll even be satisfied with a continuous string of error messages, but CRASHES make me lose work and time.