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Re: Legacy applications and headers
From: |
Markus Hitter |
Subject: |
Re: Legacy applications and headers |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Mar 2004 21:07:28 +0100 |
Am 19.03.2004 um 16:40 schrieb David Ayers:
Marcus Müller wrote:
...
Oh, I forgot to mention ... in Xcode you get a special header file in
each project for the sole purpose of maintaining precompiled header
files. This file is included for each source via gcc's -include
parameter so a #import <Foundation/Foundation.h> usually goes there, is
there by default and isn't needed in source.
So even with only a #import <Foundation/NSArray.h> you get best
performance and GNUstep could go on with using only the smallest set of
headers like it was done two years ago, IIRC.
Cheers,
Markus
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- Re: Legacy applications and headers, Nicola Pero, 2004/03/19
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- Re: Legacy applications and headers, Helge Hess, 2004/03/19
- Re: Legacy applications and headers, Nicola Pero, 2004/03/19
- Re: Legacy applications and headers, Adam Fedor, 2004/03/19
- Re: Legacy applications and headers, Nicola Pero, 2004/03/19
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