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Re: XCode touches my files!
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Re: XCode touches my files!


  • Subject: Re: XCode touches my files!
  • From: Karl Moskowski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:32:06 -0500

On 2010-03-05, at 12:22 PM, Dave Carrigan wrote:

>
> On Mar 5, 2010, at 9:08 AM, Karl Moskowski wrote:
>
>> A caveat: besides storing project state for that user (window size & position, file history, text editor positions, active target & executable), they also store things like executable arguments and environment variables used when launching from Xcode.
>
>
> I just tested this and verified it to be correct; specifically, it seems the .pbxuser file stores executable arguments.
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> This really strikes me as a bug; passing extra environment variables or command-line arguments to executables such as unit tests is something that should be stored in the project, not in a user's settings. I will be submitting a bug report.


I think each setting should be configurable to be either project-wide or for the current user. I tend to use launch arguments for things like logging levels. However, I can see how some would be useful to all developers on a project.

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Karl Moskowski <email@hidden>
Voodoo Ergonomics Inc. <http://voodooergonomics.com/>

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