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Declaration in "for"


  • Subject: Declaration in "for"
  • From: Gordon Apple <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 22:43:28 -0600

        for (NSInteger index = 0;.....

    OK, what's the magic compiler/XCode setting to get rid of the error
message on this?  10.5, no error in sample code, but my project's compiler
complains about it not being C99 compliant.  I understand the problem -- I
just need to know what to set to so it doesn't complain every time I purloin
code from sample code.  I tried side-by-side project settings but couldn't
figure out what was set different.

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