On 11-Aug-08, at 11:10 AM, Daniel Ashbrook wrote:

Nehemiah Dacres wrote:
> What are u using a #pragma for in python? You See that POUND sign your
using, thats a COMPILER DIRECTIVE, python is an interpreted scripting language, no PREPROCESSING allowed , (except for the .pyc code but thats compiled if you want to get technical with me)
Am I misinterpreting you intentions?

Yes.

Xcode supports "#pragma mark foo" that puts "foo" into a dropdown menu above your code in the editor so you can quickly jump between sections.


dan


From Apple's "Xcode Workspace Guide:, chapter 6, section 2:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeWorkspace/600-The_Text_Editor/chapter_6_section_2.html

you can use these inside a comment and the drop down will display them in bold, like the #pragma mark does in C code:

MARK:
TODO:
FIXME:
!!!:
???:

You can use "MARK:" just like you use "#pragma mark" in C code, and it ("MARK:") will not show up in the drop down, just the comment following it. The others will be included in the drop down item.

#MARK: Section 1
  displays as:   "Section 1"

#!!!: Look at this now!
  displays as:   "!!! Look at this now"

Mike

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