I watched a video with xcode 3, that shows a button "Design" that displays a UML diagram, but I can't find how to do it with xcode 4.
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Try Omnigraffle This has templates for UML diagrams. If you drop an Xcode4 project file onto its dock icon, it will generate a UML diagram from that. What it doesn't do is generate code from diagrams. | ||||
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Search for "Xcode Design Tools" in Help. That will show you a tutorial that will walk you through creating a diagram. EDIT >>> It looks like the instructions are actually for XCode 3 and that UML Modeling was removed from XCode 4. The only modeling I could find in XCode 4 is Data Modeling: File>New>New File... and then look under 'Core Data'. Class Modeling alternatives for Objective C You might also want to check out Doxygen. | ||||
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Visual Paradigm can generate uml from objective c and back (haven't tried it yet, can't tell how good it does the job). | |||
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I was looking for a quick fix to the same problem as the OP here, but the solution that helped me most - generate a diagram from my existing XCode project that will show the operations in every class I select - was to use my still existing installation of XCode 3. Remarks: 1. It's not real UML but it's still good to get/keep an overview. 2. You can export a diagram to PDF using the print-to-PDF feature available in most Mac OS X applications. 3. If you upgraded from XCode 3.2.6 to 4.x by upgrading Snow Leopard to Lion like me, you'll find your XCode 3 installation at /Developer-3.2.6/Applications/Xcode.app. | |||
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