Re: Project roots vs various search paths
Re: Project roots vs various search paths
- Subject: Re: Project roots vs various search paths
- From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:20:50 -0500
On Feb 26, 2010, at 11:13 AM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> So it appears that while multiple project roots relieves some (potentially big) headaches with SCM, and tucks away a benefit for global symbol _searches_, it doesn't do anything else that one might think of as being part of a project's structure. Further, no benefits (aside from build dependencies and configuration-sensitive linkage, which ain't hay) accrue from including one project in another.
>
> 1) In general, do I have this right?
Yes
> 2) Is there a clean way to get cross-project symbol sharing?
No
> 3) Search path sharing?
No.
Projects are generally independent. You can set them up to be interdependent, but there's no notion in Xcode of "subprojects" where the contents of one project (symbol space, build settings, etc.) are subsumed in another.
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