Can I create a custom snippet that takes a parameter that is replaced multiple times inside the code?

I tried something like:

<#class#> instanceOf<#class#>;

but it doesn't replace both class placeholders when I insert the snippet and write over the first parameter.

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I was going to ask this also. Apparently, it does not work that way? – Tony Eichelberger Jul 8 '11 at 19:49
No it does not, it simply regards those as two separate fields. – lkraider Jul 8 '11 at 19:58
What exactly are you trying to do? – David Jul 27 '11 at 14:43
I have some complex snippets that require the same identifier to be entered multiple times. If Xcode would replace the same marker in multiple positions inside the snippet it would save a lot of time and help avoid typos. – lkraider Jul 27 '11 at 16:32
The funny thing is this used to work in Xcode 3.X. I remember copy/pasting a commented-out part of code that included a placeholder and when I changed the code outside of the comment, it updated the placeholder inside too. Let's submit bug reports bugreport.apple.com – Filip Radelic Aug 5 '11 at 23:14
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This is not possible in Xcode 4.x at the time of writing (Sept. 2011).

If you want this feature back in Xcode 4.x, please go to bugreport.apple.com and report a duplicate for this rdar that I just preported:

Summary: Xcode 4 snippets with tokens of same name should sync while filling one of them.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Define this snippet: extern NSString * const <#constant#>; NSString * const <#constant#> = <#constant#>;

  1. Drop it into your code.
  2. Hit tab to select instance of token <#constant#>.
  3. Type "NSMySuperCoolConstantString".

Expected Results:
5. NSString * const <#constant#> = <#constant#>; should turn into NSString * const NSMySuperCoolConstantString = NSMySuperCoolConstantString; as it used to do in v3.x.

Actual Results:
5. NSString * const <#constant#> = <#constant#>; stays unchanged/unsynced.

Regression:

Notes:

Here is the rdar reference for duping:
rdar://10071607

And here a copy on OpenRadar:
http://openradar.appspot.com/radar?id=1327411


While you're at it: Feel free to dupe this rdar as well:

"Xcode 4: snippet functionality regressions"
rdar://9192757
http://openradar.appspot.com/9192757

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