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thevibesman

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Oct 26, 2007
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After doing some work on a new xcode project (started a new view-based cocoa touch app--but posting here because I figured this is more of an XCode question) I needed to add some preprocessor macros to my project. When I went to Project>Edit Project Settings, I found that all of the GCC 4.0 settings sections (e.g. "GCC 4.0 - Preprocessing", "GCC 4.0 - Warnings", etc.) are not listed.

Any idea why I can see these settings in some projects and not others?
 

Zewe

macrumors newbie
Jan 26, 2009
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Same here...

Got the same issue with a generated iPhone project... Have you found what the problem was ?

Thanks
 

gnasher729

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Nov 25, 2005
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After doing some work on a new xcode project (started a new view-based cocoa touch app--but posting here because I figured this is more of an XCode question) I needed to add some preprocessor macros to my project. When I went to Project>Edit Project Settings, I found that all of the GCC 4.0 settings sections (e.g. "GCC 4.0 - Preprocessing", "GCC 4.0 - Warnings", etc.) are not listed.

Any idea why I can see these settings in some projects and not others?

Check exactly what you are displaying. Usually you only display things changed from the default, or things different between targets.
 
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