Hello,

I am trying set up my application to do some condition compilation to address a 
deprecated method in 10.9 that has been replaced in 10.10 with another method. 
I am running Xcode Version 6.2 (6C86e, beta). Here is the code:

#if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED <= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_9

-(NSRect)constrainBoundsRect:(NSRect)proposedBounds {
        // code...
}

#else

-(NSPoint)constrainScrollPoint:(NSPoint)newOrigin {
        // code...
}
#endif

In the build settings, I set the target OS and base SDK to 10.10, but the 
method used in the program was still the first one when it should have been the 
second one. I figured out that MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED stayed at ‘1090’ 
regardless of my build settings. Is there a way to set that to 1010? Or is 
there another way to perform the conditional compilation? Also, I noticed there 
was no macro MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_10.

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