Re: more search path stuff
Re: more search path stuff
- Subject: Re: more search path stuff
- From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 15:47:39 -0700
At 18:06 -0400 05-06-09, Cameron Hayne wrote:
Do I need to add a search path even though the .h is in my project?
When compiling the file
/Volumes/GameHouse/WordInlay/HighScoreDialog.cpp, the compiler will
look for header files in the folder /Volumes/GameHouse/WordInlay (as
well as in the system folders and in the folders you have specified
via a search path). Thus it is looking for
/Volumes/GameHouse/WordInlay/sprite/DialogSprite.h which of course
does not exist.
So much for the porting guide:
"it is generally recommended that your project include explicit
references to its header files. For example, when you add a .c file
to your Xcode project, you don't typically add a search path for the
associated header file. Instead, you drag the actual header file into
a group in the Groups & Files list in the project to add a reference
to the header."
So it looks like I have to set the Header Search Paths to something like
../sprite ../system -
(I need the - otherwise my string.h gets picked up in <Carbon/Carbon.h>)
which results in
cc1plus: note: obsolete option -I- used, please use -iquote instead
I don't see a way to use -iquote from Xcode...
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