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Re: compiler defines, magic strings, etc.
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Re: compiler defines, magic strings, etc.


  • Subject: Re: compiler defines, magic strings, etc.
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 20:47:35 -0800

Well one document that already exists is located at
/Developer/Documentation/ReleaseNotes/XcodeBuildSettings.html.

Scott

On Nov 17, 2003, at 1:26 PM, Rob McKeever wrote:

> Excuse me if this has been covered recently, but I don't recall seeing
> it.
>
> Has anyone given thought to compiling a list of the Xcode/Project
> Builder magic strings, GCC compiler default defines, etc. into a
> technote that can easily be kept up to date with the latest released
> version of the tools?  I know that much of this info is available
> through the release notes, but a lot of it is difficult to locate or
> has me spending time searching through Darwin-ized source code looking
> for places where it might be used.  Particularly for developers new to
> Xcode/Project Builder I could see this being useful as it will help
> people in porting their code from existing development suites.
>
> ...The latest one I've been looking for is a good way to be able to
> distinguish in Xcode which set of platform APIs are currently being
> compiled against.  There seems to be some defines in various system
> frameworks, but I'm wondering if there is a more central set of values
> that can be checked to see if I'm compiling against 10.1 vs. 10.2 or
> 10.3 (or OS X vs. straight Darwin).
>
> Ideas?  Thoughts?  Corrections?  Insensitive remarks?
>
> -Rob
>
> --
> /* drunk.. fix later */
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