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RE: Compile file


  • Subject: RE: Compile file
  • From: "David Litwin" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 16:11:05 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Compile file

With a full build it does get built.  It is solely a problem with cmd-K.

 

Dave

 


From: Fritz Anderson [mailto:email@hidden]
When I us the Compile (command K) to force a rebuild of a file, XCode seems to build only the first architecture in its list of architectures.  For Debug (generally only the native arch) this is no problem, but when I’m working on a file that does different things for each architecture, I’d like to be able to force it to rebuild both.

I'm interested to know: Does the missing architecture get built when you do a full build? 

 

I wonder if the idea behind cmd-K is for "check compiles," with only incidental connection to contributing to the final product. If that is so, (1) one pass of the compiler should be enough, and (2) the missing architecture should get built in the (Release) build process. If (2) doesn't happen, I'd think it was a bug.

 

 

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