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AppCode 2019.1 is here!

Please welcome our first major update this year, AppCode 2019.1! Read on to learn about new Swift support features, code resolution and navigation improvements, new debug actions and settings, IDE themes and more! Download AppCode 2019.1 (more…)

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New AppCode 2019.1 EAP: Move Statement for Swift and attach to device process

Hi everyone, A new AppCode 2019.1 EAP build is available on our site. Please note that there is no patch update from previous 2019.1 EAP this time. Move Statement for Swift In AppCode you can move any code line up/down using ⇧⌥↑/↓ shortcuts. Now the same is possible for loops, switches, conditional statements, methods, functions, and more. Set the caret at the beginning of the code statement or the function declaration and press ⇧⌘↑/↓ to move it: Attach to device process Previously it was possible to attach only to the local process by using Run | Attach to Process. Now you can attach

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