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Re: Use of preprocessor macros
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Re: Use of preprocessor macros


  • Subject: Re: Use of preprocessor macros
  • From: Rob Keniger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 11:45:56 +1000

On 02/12/2009, at 11:35 AM, Graham Cox wrote:

> To be honest it's very confusing as to which settings you're supposed to use for what, and where they apply, since they're all identical. If the project settings are not used, why have them there at all?


The project settings apply to all targets, but you can override them in individual targets. I agree that it can be confusing where certain settings are located, especially if you have multiple targets.

If you have changed a target's settings but want a target to inherit the project settings for a particular option, you can highlight the option and then choose "delete definition at this level" from the action popup in the bottom-left of the window.

This is probably drifting off into Xcode-users territory now though...

--
Rob Keniger



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