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Re: Textual project format for XCode



At 14:03 Uhr +0200 25.10.2005, j o a r wrote:

The Xcode project file format is textual to begin with. It's just not a public specification.

Hmm, when I investigated it with an sample project it AFAIR it was an serialized binary stream.


But you are right, on another test project it is an serialized tagged object tree with an homebrew format and a bunch of interdependencies defined by means of some GUID like keys...

If not, what other options are there to manage some dozens of projects to align consistency for build settings, paths etc. across 4 targets (Debug + Release on PPC and x86) each?

In Xcode 2.x and later you should be able to use build configurations (stored as files that can be shared) to achieve a lot of what you're asking for. Have you looked into that?

Thanks. I didn't realize that it is possible to have my own ones for multiple projects..


Regards,
	Tom_E

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