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  • Subject: -Wall
  • From: Stuart Malin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 10:20:15 -1000

I have decided to write my application "cleanly" -- that is, to not have any compiler warnings. To this end, I have set the "other C Flags" in my Build Settings to -Wall.

Is this the right place to do this? What then is the effect on the Warnings settings of the Build (ignored? do I need to set these checkboxes as well for the various warnings?) Should I be setting - Wall as an "Other Warning Flags" of the Warnings Build Settings, or am I doing this properly by setting as a compiler flag?

I am relatively new to Xcode and Cocoa, so pardon me if this question is simple or obvious... (I have attempted to research the answer in advance of posting)

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