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Re: stop new header from being added to copy files?
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Re: stop new header from being added to copy files?


  • Subject: Re: stop new header from being added to copy files?
  • From: Ladd Van Tol <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 10:06:48 -0700

On Aug 1, 2006, at 9:05 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

Your headers do not need to be in your target unless you want them processed somehow at build time. Your sources can find your headers just fine, and Find in Project, Class Browser, indexing, etc. will all work if the headers are simply #included by target sources and/or are in the project—they don't have to be in the target.

That should be "AND are in the project". None of those features ever appear to work if the header is located via a header search path, and is #included by source in the project. This is a somewhat annoying shortcoming that comes up a lot when we are porting projects from CodeWarrior for our clients.


Generally it's less of an issue on new projects, because you just add the appropriate headers to start with.

- Ladd

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