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Re: warning in main.m
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Re: warning in main.m


  • Subject: Re: warning in main.m
  • From: Creed Erickson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 20:31:41 -0800

On Tuesday, December 30, 2003, at 08:15  PM, matt neuburg wrote:

Yes, but here's the point I was trying to make: Why didn't Apple apply this
edit themselves, as part of the Xcode 1.1 update? If they have indeed changed
the compiler not to accept the existing main.m, shouldn't they have changed
main.m? Surely a new complete empty project should compile, without warnings,
out of the box. m.

I'm understanding and in agreement with your point.

I was just suggesting a practical step, or workaround, to get rid of the warning. The user should ideally never have to resort to a workaround, but then there is the real world.
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