On 09/04/14 02:35, Allan Odgaard wrote:

Running “ninja” with no arguments builds the default target, which is
“TextMate/run”.

Aha, I didn't know TextMate/run was the default target.

Not sure what other stuff you wish to build.

I don't know how the build system works, that's why I'm asking :)

Building? As in, you wrapped the ninja build command in an Xcode
project? Or that you use the Xcode editor and build from terminal? If
you do the latter then I’m curious as to why that is preferable over
using TextMate.

I build it from within Xcode. I have a Xcode project with two targets. One which is an external build system, I've set that to run ninja. The other one is a dummy target to get autocompletion, go to definition and similar features working.

Instead of running the default target when building, I want to separately run TextMate from within Xcode, to take advantage of the debugger.

The reason for using Xcode is to get these features that TextMate doesn't have: proper autocompletion, go to definition and others.

These are incredibly useful features for a code bases I'm not familiar with.

--
/Jacob Carlborg

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