no objections from me
On 29/08/2013 22:12, Lane Schwartz wrote:
As you may or may not have noticed from the commit logs, I have
started to clean up the XCode build projects.
Currently there are multiple XCode projects; essentially, there is one
per library and one per executable.
I would like to propose changing this to a single XCode project with
multiple targets. Within the new XCode project, there would be one
target per library and one target per binary, and if you select a
binary to build, XCode would automatically build the prerequisite
libraries.
Does anyone have any objections to this change? I'm assuming based on
how outdated they were that no one has been using them lately, but if
you care, here's your chance to object before I make the change.
In addition, I am also seriously considering removing the XCode
project file from source control. Part of the reason that no one
appears to be using the XCode project is that it is unwieldy to
maintain. Currently, any time a new source file is added to moses, or
an existing source file is deleted, manual action is required to make
the requisite change to the XCode project. I think a more viable
solution would be to have a script generate an XCode project on
demand; this script would scan the source code directories and
automatically create an up-to-date project.
Cheers,
Lane
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