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Re: Xcode/gcc help in enforcing secure coding?
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Re: Xcode/gcc help in enforcing secure coding?


  • Subject: Re: Xcode/gcc help in enforcing secure coding?
  • From: "Sean McBride" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 21:33:26 -0400

John C. Daub (email@hidden) on 2006-08-14 21:28 said:

>Yeah, I didn't think there was anything in particular Xcode was doing now...
>I couldn't find anything, and thus why I filed the RADAR.
>
>But I wanted to ask, in case I was overlooking something. :-)

Well, there's nothing like one person (me) saying "no, there's nothing"
to get someone smarter to step up. :)

>I'd prefer not to hack my headers, but that is a thought on how to work with
>it.

Yeah, not ideal, but you could undo the hack once you remove the
functions.  Then just remember never to use them again. :)

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"Every rule has an exception; especially this one."

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