Sometimes I have the same problem. Make sure you remove it from the Interface Builder, Product -> Clean and then restart Xcode.
That usually does the trick for me
Domanda
I copied FairListViewController
class to my project. I renamed it to ExibitorViewController
.
There is an IBOutlet
called
UITableView *fairListTableView;
in nib file. I change it with
UITableView *exibitorTableView;
Now every thing works fine. But one thing I notice that the previous tableView
IBOutlet
(which is fairListTableView
here)" name still listed on the
ExibitorViewController.xib > File's Owner > Connection Inspector > OutLets
section.
Though it was unconnected and don't bother at all. To erase it, I have to go to the nib xml file. I've done the following steps:
fairListTableView
The code I found is :
<string>fairListTableView</string>
<object class="IBToOneOutletInfo">
<string key="name">fairListTableView</string>
<string key="candidateClassName">UITableView</string>
</object>
But after saving and cleaning the project that IBOutlet
still shows up there. If anyone knows the tricks to remove it, please share with me.
Soluzione
Sometimes I have the same problem. Make sure you remove it from the Interface Builder, Product -> Clean and then restart Xcode.
That usually does the trick for me
Altri suggerimenti
Have you tried removing it in Interface Builder, instead of changing the .xib XML? XCode most likely saves what's present in Interface Builder when quitting, so it may overwrite any changes you did manually.
I found that I needed to delete the DerivedData folder for my project to get the "cached" IB references to be removed. Clean and restart was not working.
Using Swift and xCode 7.2. YMMV
Location ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/
More info about this is here.