After upgrading to Xcode 7, to support iOS 9, i have hundreds of fix-it errors and warnings. Is there a one push button to make Xcode run them all rather then individual goi
There is actually a solution for this in Xcode 7.21's Editor
menu.
This is the shortcut:
⌃+⌥+⌘+f
which is
ctrl+alt+cmd+f
1 This is the version I can confirm, might work in earlier versions as well.
Fix All Issues button in Xcode 10.3
control - option - command - f
⌃
⌥
⌘
f
XCode's "fix-it" isn't always reliable enough to make the changes that the code needs to run properly. Even if there was such a button, I wouldn't advise using it. The only thing I can think of to make it quicker to go through is to use: Navigate > Jump to Next Issue
which would mean you wouldn't have to comb through the code to find all of the errors, Xcode would take you straight to them.