Re: Objective-C++
Re: Objective-C++
- Subject: Re: Objective-C++
- From: Scott Andrew <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 10:52:36 -0800
I guess for me .mm is a very visual. You know its objective C++. Just
like .cpp is cplusplus. I don't expect C++ code in a .c file.
Scott
On Feb 11, 2008, at 10:42 AM, Simone Tellini wrote:
Il giorno 11/feb/08, alle ore 19:34, Sean McBride ha scritto:
On 2/11/08 5:52 PM, Jens Miltner said:
BTW: I found it easier to have _all_ my Objective-C files have .mm
extensions.
Be warned however that Xcode 3's new 'refactoring' feature does not
support Obj-C++. So if you have .mm's, no refactoring for you! :(
I usually set the "Compile Sources As" project option to "Objective-C
++" instead of bothering to rename all the files to .mm
As a bonus, the refactoring functions are still there (although the
only time I dared to try one of them, Xcode crashed and burned
<sigh> ;-)
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Simone Tellini
http://tellini.info
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