From enums and variables, to classes, constants, files and practically every other section of app codes – AppCode provides much easier and faster renaming options than what Xcode does. For playing around with method signatures, AppCode has three different values ( 0, Null and No ) that can be passed through parameters. All that the Obj-C programmers for iOS have to do is hit ‘Shift-F6’ → (type the new name) → Enter, and continue typing without any interruptions. AppCode does away with all such chances of refactoring mistakes and associated delays. The built-in tool for method signature refactoring is nothing to write home about either ( many developers have reported about its unreliability ). On Xcode, the ‘Rename…’ command has to be used for renaming the names of classes globally – and the process is uncertain, slow, and can cause other unnecessary changes as well.
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