On Mar 21, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Clark Cox wrote:
> The presence or absence of NDEBUG is not defined by the C standard
> *however* the behaviour of the assert macro, when *you* define NDEBUG,
> *is* specified:
> 
> "If NDEBUG is defined as a macro name at the point in the source file
> where <assert.h> is included, the assert macro is defined simply as
> #define assert(ignore) ((void)0)"

Defining NDEBUG for non-debug builds is traditional, but Xcode doesn't do it by 
default. If you want to follow tradition, add NDEBUG to the Preprocessor Macros 
of your Release build.


-- 
Greg Parker     [email protected]     Runtime Wrangler


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