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Re: inlining


  • Subject: Re: inlining
  • From: David Rowland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:04:06 -0800


On Dec 17, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Clark Cox wrote:

Every build setting in Xcode is handled in this manner. It is quote
helpful when you have a project that has many targets that mostly
share identical settings. This allows one to set the common settings
once (at the project level), and only use the target-level settings
for the exceptions that are actually target-specific.

On 12/17/07, David Rowland <email@hidden> wrote:



snip



I notice that the optimization level can be set at the target and at
the project level. But the target always overrides the project, so why
even have it as a project option?





I understand that, but optimization level for the target, like a handful of others, has no empty choice. You can't not set it, if you follow me.

D

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