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Re: Argghh include quirks
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Re: Argghh include quirks


  • Subject: Re: Argghh include quirks
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 22:15:14 -0800


On Nov 28, 2007, at 6:13 PM, Rick Mann wrote:

Xcode is so frustrating, in that it doesn't treat "Open Quickly" the same way the compiler treats includes.


Perhaps so, but I have a hard time trying to understand how that relates to your other problem? Open Quickly uses a lot of tricks to open whatever you throw at it - even badly formatted input - the compiler is much stricter.


In this case, I was trying to get at the declaration for FSRef, in Files.h. It lives (in the 10.5 sdk) under CareServices/CarbonCore/ Files.h. Because the system has admonished me in the past to include the umbrella framework, I tried:

#include <CoreServices/Files.h>


That's not the umbrella header, this is:

	<CoreServices/CoreServices.h>

Same pattern as for every other framework that I know of.


j o a r


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