I'm porting a project to be built with MacOS. We compile the current source re开发者_运维百科vision number into our code which is used to track version compatibility between files and libraries at a code level.
-DSRC_REVISION=12345
In our existing build system 12345 is output (as text) by a script called by make and turned into a build option each time make is run.
How might I do the same in XCode.
Can you just use a #define
in a .h file instead of doing a -D
on the compile?
Change your script to write a "version.h" consisting of:
#define SRC_REVISION 12345
and then include that file in each of your source files (or set it up as a prefix header so you don't have to explicitly include it in every file).
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