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Re: XCode 2.2 and Simple C Programs



Hi Jason. It depends on what the expectations are of the class. If the class is focused on using C for standalone executables that run with "standard input and output" then you probably want to use the "Command Line Utility" template in Xcode.

From the "New Project" dialog, choose one of the "Command Line Utility" options. "Standard Tool" is probably a good choice for your homework.

Xcode is not great for running command line tools, but it is getting better. You may want to keep a Terminal window open at the location of your built tool to do most of your testing straight from the Terminal.

Daniel

On Nov 28, 2005, at 9:26 AM, Jason Slack wrote:


Hello List,

I am taking an Introduction to C class and I would like to use XCode to compile my programs for the class.

How can I make XCode compile and output Simple C programs.

-Jason

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