Why are you looking at the age of the question? Look at the question instead. Look at what's improved before you get that queasy feeling.
The first version of it reads like rambling. Lots and lots of senseless rambling. Towards the end, we get the question:
My questions:
- Is there any shortcuts available for this ? (Don't tell me to use 'find and replace')
- Is there any such hidden features available in Xcode ? (means features that are not listed in the Xcode menus)
There was a lot of noise in the beginning to get to the actual question: how do they edit all variables in a scope via a keyboard shortcut?
The second portion of this would have made the question too broad, since it's not centered around a specific thing anymore (other hidden features is a rabbit hole lying in wait).
Now, the revision reads better.
Is there a keyboard shortcut for this? (Please don’t tell me to use “Find and replace”.)
I'm summarizing briefly since I'd rather not paste the entire question here, but this is the nugget: is there a keyboard shortcut for editing all variables in a scope?
This is a very, very good edit. I'm not upset about this at all. It makes an older, useful question a lot more clear and understandable. It should be lauded.
While there may exist an official guideline on the matter, I want you to bear in mind that the intent is to improve the content we have here. If you feel like it's been improved, then let's work from there. The only times you have to refer to the guideline is when there's been "improvement", but the improvements themselves have been borderline.