Re: understanding build styles
Re: understanding build styles
- Subject: Re: understanding build styles
- From: Rob Lockstone <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:38:31 -0700
I don't have an answer to your specific question, but to work around
your problem you could define multiple build styles and then choose the
one you want for whichever target you happen to be building. You're not
limited to just the default Development and Deployment styles.
Rob
On Jul 12, 2004, at 12:19 PM, GoochRules! wrote:
Greetings,
I am wishing to clear up some of my perceptions about Xcode's build
styles. I am originally a Windows/Visual Studio developer where a
workspace (similar to an Xcode project) is made up of one or more
targets, and typically each project (similar to an Xcode target) has a
'Release' and 'Debug' configuration. The workspace may also have
multiple configurations, for which each project's configuration may be
set... so it its possible for the 'Debug' configuration of a workspace
to build the 'Release' configurations of each project, exception the
one project that needs to be traced.
With Xcode, it appears that 'Development' and 'Deployment' build
styles ONLY apply to project-level settings. So, any differences
between Development and Deployment apply to ALL targets. To me this
seems odd, given my example from above: there are multiple targets in
a project, but only one needs to be debugged (i.e, built with CFLAGS
+= -DDEBUG, whereas all others should be built with CFLAGS +=
-DNDEBUG).
So, I guess what I'm looking for is build styles on targets rather
than at the project level. Is this currently possible in Xcode 1.2?
Are they any hints about this being possible in 1.5/2.0?
--Matthew Peltzer
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