[CMake] #1f/#endif trouble...

Sean McBride sean at rogue-research.com
Mon Aug 17 10:26:46 EDT 2009


On 8/16/09 2:27 PM, ML said:

>I am continuing my quest moving from XCode to CMake/Make
>
>This may be a Make specific question though.
>
>It would seem to me that
>
>#if TARGET_OS_MAC
>
>#endif
>
>is not getting executed in my code.
>
>I have:
>
>#if TARGET_OS_MAC
>	typedef unsigned char							UInt8;
>	typedef signed char							SInt8;
>	typedef unsigned short						UInt16;
>	typedef signed short							SInt16;
>	typedef unsigned long							UInt32;
>	typedef signed long							SInt32;
>#endif // TARGET_OS_MAC
>
>and I get undefined errors, but when I comment out the #if and #end  
>if, the errors go away. My question is why?
>
>is there a better #if to use for OS X than TARGET_OS_MAC?

So you already have a working Xcode project, yes?  If you cmd-double-
click the word TARGET_OS_MAC in your source, Xcode will show you where
it is defined: TargetConditionals.h.  Are you including that?

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