Hi Nick,

>> In my .pch I am adding:
>> 
>> #ifdef __APPLE__ & __MACH__

<snip>

> What you're doing will not work when building C and C++ source code in that 
> project, because those headers include ObjC definitions. If you do have C or 
> C++ source code, then the easiest way to fix this is to use the preprocessor 
> definition __OBJC__ rather than the two you are using above.

In my code (which is OS X and Windows) I am currently using #ifdef __APPLE__ 
for Apple specific items, I need to move this to Objective-C and call from CPP 
should I switch to __OBJC__ instead of __APPLE__?  I am presuming from your 
solution that __APPLE__ just means the platform of OS9 or OS X and Objective-C 
is not on OS 9. I thought that __MACH__ ensured OS X? Which I take it also 
could not imply __OBJC__

Preprocessor defines are confusing...

-Jason
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