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| From | John Holt <me@foo.net> |
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| Date | Mon, 7 Mar 2011 14:24:26 -0500 |
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I am working through the port of a system from Linux to Mac OS X (more like Free BSD since there are no GUI features). The code is in C and C++, and already has a significant number of OS specific compile conditionals for Windows and Linux. Can XCode show the boundaries or nesting of #if (#ifdef, #ifndef, #else) blocks? Are there any tools that will show the boundaries? Thanks in advance, -- John Holt
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