Find Unit - [Ctrl]+[Shift]+A does not work in #10Seattle


Find Unit - [Ctrl]+[Shift]+A does not work in #10Seattle  

I get an error every time I try to use Find Unit. Did I not install something properly or is this a bug?

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  1. This works most of the time for me. Sometimes I get the error you're getting.

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  2. It's got to be a bug.

    Works for Target Platforms: 32-bit WIndows, 64-bit WIndows, OS X.

    Does not work for Android, iOs 32 bit, iOS 64 bit, iOS simulator.

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  3. I have never used this shortcut so I tried it just now on my XE4 but it produced the "System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt." error, so I still couldn't figure out what's it for.

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  4. I have that error all the time. Also in lower IDE versions. I can reproduce easily in my codebase but not in a small sample. It's for a Win32-Target.
    I already had a bug report, but it was closed as "Cannot Reproduce": https://quality.embarcadero.com/browse/RSP-11963

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  5. That's too bad it got closed Steffen Binas

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  6. I've tried a few times at random, but I can't reproduce it either.  Any particular scenario that you use this combo, Michael Riley ?

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  7. Lars Fosdal​ what happens when you try this with the Target Platform set to Android?

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  8. I just had Ctrl+Shift+A produce an out of memory message - but the memory consumption of the IDE was less than 1 Gb. Did not cause any further errors, though.

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