On 11-Oct-09, at 3:52 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:

On Oct 11, 2009, at 12:44 PM, Ben Haller <bhcocoa...@sticksoftware.com> wrote:

OK, makes sense. My only question: what's the best way to switch at compile time based on whether GC is enabled for the build? I.e. what do I #if or #ifdef? I could do it based on the arch or the SDK, but if there's a flag specifically for GC I'd rather use that...

The purpose of GC-supported rather than GC-required is that you don't do this. Rather, you write your code so that it works in either retain-release or garbage collected environments.

Yes, but my code also needs to compile as GC-unsupported against the 10.4 SDK, where any GC-specific calls that I might need to make will not compile. Am I missing something?

Ben Haller
Stick Software


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