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sourcecode.cpp vs. sourcecode.cpp.cpp?
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sourcecode.cpp vs. sourcecode.cpp.cpp?


  • Subject: sourcecode.cpp vs. sourcecode.cpp.cpp?
  • From: Peter Lau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 18:27:14 -0400

On my XCode project window, I clicked on a file entry called "main.cpp" and did a "Get Info".

I selected the "General" tab in the Get Info window.

There's an area called "File Type".

I selected the first one on the popup menu says "Default by File", and it switched automatically to "sourcecode.cpp.cpp".

I clicked on the popup and I see there's the "sourcecode.cpp" and "sourcecode.cpp.cpp".

What's the diff between those two?

Thanks in advance for your help.

pete

P.S.  I went to Terminal, the file is really called "main.cpp".

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