Re: Xcode now defaults to use C99 - so what's C99?
Re: Xcode now defaults to use C99 - so what's C99?
- Subject: Re: Xcode now defaults to use C99 - so what's C99?
- From: Bryan Henry <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 12:26:00 -0400
New Cocoa projects for me seem to use C99 by default, but that could
be Xcode 3.1 that's doing it (not exactly sure when the "recently
added" is supposed to refer to, but my guess would be 3.1).
I've been using C99 for a while now anyway, just for the loop variables.
Bryan
On Jun 1, 2008, at 12:22 PM, Philip Aker wrote:
On 08-06-01, at 08:56, Jens Alfke wrote:
Xcode recently changed the default C language dialect to C99.
it does? i still get errors when i, say, use "for (int i = 0;...)"
without manually specifying C99 project options. what am i missing?
Did you create a new project? Xcode's not going to mess with the
build settings of any existing projects!
I've created a few new projects lately and can confirm that they
got C99 by default.
What kind of project?
Philip Aker
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