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Re: Seeing preprocessor defines with -dM
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Re: Seeing preprocessor defines with -dM


  • Subject: Re: Seeing preprocessor defines with -dM
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 17:17:41 -0800

On Feb 16, 2004, at 3:30 PM, Andrew Duncan wrote:

The gcc command line interface provides the -dM option for sending to stdout all symbols defined to the preprocessor for a given compilation unit. Can I get this functionality in Xcode?

As with all gcc command line options, you can put this in "Other C Flags" and it will take effect, as long as it doesn't cause conflicts with settings that Xcode defines (for this one, I doubt that it does conflict)


Or perhaps this question is equivalent to: where does stdout go?

Built-time output goes to the Detailed Build results window. Choose Show Detailed Build results from the Build window. THeres a widget at the upper-right that, when clicked, shows the full text log of the build, and it will be there.


Chris
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