Defining code based on build target

2011-05-18 Thread Development
I have a version of an application that I want to contain different code based on the builded target. for instance I have a lite version. After defining the ISFREE value in the preprocessor macros... I tried using: #if ISFREE NSLog(@It's Free); #endif Of course the line

Re: Defining code based on build target

2011-05-18 Thread Hank Heijink (Mailinglists)
Try #ifdef instead of #if. On May 18, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Development wrote: I have a version of an application that I want to contain different code based on the builded target. for instance I have a lite version. After defining the ISFREE value in the preprocessor macros... I tried using:

Re: Defining code based on build target

2011-05-18 Thread Howard Siegel
What you are trying to do is perfectly fine to create a free vs non-free version of your app. The sticking point is how are you defining ISFREE??? The #if takes an expression which is evaluated to see if it is true (non-zero) or false (zero). Did you define ISFREE to be a non-zero numeric value??

Re: Defining code based on build target

2011-05-18 Thread Development
I've actually tried both... strangest part even if I choose #ifndef i get nothing On May 18, 2011, at 1:18 PM, Hank Heijink (Mailinglists) wrote: Try #ifdef instead of #if. On May 18, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Development wrote: I have a version of an application that I want to contain

Re: Defining code based on build target

2011-05-18 Thread Kyle Sluder
On May 18, 2011, at 1:09 PM, Development developm...@fornextsoft.com wrote: I have a version of an application that I want to contain different code based on the builded target. for instance I have a lite version. After defining the ISFREE value in the preprocessor macros... I tried using:

Re: Defining code based on build target

2011-05-18 Thread Development
Never mind I deleted my build directory manually and it worked. Thank you very much :) On May 18, 2011, at 1:18 PM, Hank Heijink (Mailinglists) wrote: Try #ifdef instead of #if. On May 18, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Development wrote: I have a version of an application that I want to contain