What discussions have there been of the idea of using Xcode,
You mean, as in building all (?) of LibreOffice in the Xcode IDE (or some other IDE), in such a way
that the IDE actually would have parsed the source code etc and thus know about the classes and
members, be able to provide "hints" as whatever Xcode calls its rough IntelliSense equivalent when
editing, etc? No discussion by people actually known what they do and preparing to do something for
it. Not going to happen. Feel free to prove me wrong, though;)
SDK 10.6 up and the LLVM compiler?
That is presumably much easier. Isn't it in fact *harder* to have to look for the old SDK that we
currently require to build against on MacOSX?
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