Re: XCode 2.3 : so far so good - ummm...
Re: XCode 2.3 : so far so good - ummm...
- Subject: Re: XCode 2.3 : so far so good - ummm...
- From: Gennady Kushnir <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 01:23:11 +0400
I cannot think of when that would EVER be correct beha
Were any problems of that type found in previous versions?
I've been using xCode (and WO) since version 1.5 and have never
bumped into this kind of problem.
If compiler finds some errors application will not be run.
Regards,
Gennady Kushnir
On 26.05.2006, at 1:05, Alex Cone wrote:
One problem that is making me crazy:
I find that it always runs when you do "Build & Run" even if there
are errors in the build.
FTF??!!??!!
I cannot think of when that would EVER be correct behavior.
And if there is a preference switch for this I cannot find it.
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The original British monentary system:
Two farthings=One Ha'penny. Two ha'pennies=One Penny. Three
pennies=A Thrupenny Bit. Two thrupences=A Sixpence. Two
sixpences=One Shilling, or Bob. Two bob=A Florin. One florin and
a sixpence=Half a Crown. Four half crowns=Ten Bob Note. Two ten
bob notes=One Pound (or 240 pennies). One pound and one
shilling=One Guinea.
The British resisted decimalized currency for a long time
because they thought it was too complicated.
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