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  • Subject: #pragma mark
  • From: carsten Schäfer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 01:34:58 +0200

Hi there,

it seems to be somehow silly but: What is with the "#pragma mark xxx" statement in Xcode source code? All my statements are at the end of every single source file. Abosolutley useless in this fashion. This concerns my own file as well as the examples distributed by Apple. I guess there is some (new) switch in Xcode, but where?

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