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Re: Xcode Project File Format




On 15 jun 2005, at 22.43, Scott Tooker wrote:

Trust me when I say that we didn't want to introduce a new extension, but changes in Xcode 2.1 forced our hand :(

How about adding version information to the project file, so you don't have to do that in the future - regardless of the changes you make to the file format?


If you add a version "header" to the project file, you could just post a "sorry, can't read this file" error panel when you encounter a project file that is newer than the version reading the file.

j o a r


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