I did have this problem. I pressed Command + Shift + K several times before I could type it out. I just typed it out, then deleted it, and then I can’t type it out again. . . Wait for the fix.
Before this update, such code completion was implemented using plugins FuzzyAutoComplete. Similar problems occurred when using this plug-in in the past.
It’s so disgusting that you have to use Command + Shift + K to clear it first, and then press Command + B to compile it. Then the prompt will appear, and then it will only prompt once. If you want to delete it, you need to repeat the above two steps.
I did have this problem. I pressed Command + Shift + K several times before I could type it out.
I just typed it out, then deleted it, and then I can’t type it out again. . .
Wait for the fix.
The best way is to wait for Apple to fix it, it should be fixed soon...
Supplement: If conditions permit, you can also use AppCode as a temporary replacement.
Before this update, such code completion was implemented using plugins
FuzzyAutoComplete
.Similar problems occurred when using this plug-in in the past.
I was so scared that I quickly looked at my xcode version, luckily it was 7.2
I hope it will be fixed soon, it is really affecting the development speed and mood.
xcode-install can install multiple Xcode versions at the same time
My old project can prompt for new classes, but the new project cannot
It’s so disgusting that you have to use Command + Shift + K to clear it first, and then press Command + B to compile it. Then the prompt will appear, and then it will only prompt once. If you want to delete it, you need to repeat the above two steps.
There is no prompt, it is unbearable, and I am ready to return to version 7.2
I am also disgusted by this problem. It affects the development efficiency too much and I regret upgrading