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Re: Parenthesized Folders?



Awesome. Thanks, that's just what I wanted to know!

 ...Duane

--- At Mon, 1 May 2006 20:37:52 -0700, Scott Tooker wrote:

>
>On May 1, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Duane Murphy wrote:
>
>Does Xcode have a way of supporting NOT searching parenthesized folders? 
>
>Since the early days of Mac IDE's (LightSpeed C?), you could protect
>folders from being searched for header files by putting the name in
>()'s. Is there an easy way of supporting this feature in Xcode?
>
>Yes, we should be ignoring those paths by default. Xcode also has the
>following setting to allow the user to tailor the set of subfolders that
>you don't want to scan.
>
>EXCLUDED_RECURSIVE_SEARCH_PATH_SUBDIRECTORIES  (in the UI as "Sub-
>Directories to Exclude in Recursive Searches")
>
>Here's the description from the build setting inspector:
>
>This is a list of fnmatch()-style patterns of file or directory names to
>exclude when performing a recursive search. By default this list is set
>to \"*.nib *.lproj *.framework *.gch *.xcode (*) CVS .svn\". Normally,
>if you override this value you should make sure to include the default
>values via the '$(inherited)' macro.
>[EXCLUDED_RECURSIVE_SEARCH_PATH_SUBDIRECTORIES]

 ...Duane

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