Re: xcode 2.2 compiles .m file as C++
Re: xcode 2.2 compiles .m file as C++
- Subject: Re: xcode 2.2 compiles .m file as C++
- From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 11:32:02 -0800
On Jan 11, 2006, at 11:23 AM, Kent Sorensen wrote: I have a carbon xcode project, using GCC 4 to which I've added a .m file. During compile this file causes around 9857 errors (!!). The cause is that the "-x c++" is passed to the compiler so all the obj-c header files cause syntax errors..
In the target settings I have "compile sources as: according to file type", and if I select the .m and do a Get Info in xcode, it says that the file type is "sourcecode.c.objc" so I don't understand why it passes the -x c++ flag.
I've uploaded an abbreviated build log to http://paste.lisp.org/display/15630.
I might add that the .m file comes unmodified from another xcode project that builds fine and I have a perfectly working codewarrior project that includes this .m file.
Check to see that "Other C Flags" doesn't have "-x c++" hardcoded into it.
Get Info on you r.m file and ensure that its file type is "sourcecode.c.objc"
Chris |
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