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How to differentiate multiple targets with Xcode 4.2

I've developed a lite version of an app. Now I want to create a paid version. So I've duplicated the target, changed its name (so change plist and other stuff with that name) and now I have to differentiate in code. I'm using Xcode 4.2 and I see on the web that I have to create a preprocessor flag. My problem is that this flag in Xcode 4.2 is only in the project's build setting and not in the target's build setting.

I will need to be able to do something like this:

#ifdef paid
    ...
#else
    ...
#endif
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Jayyrus Avatar asked Jan 13 '12 09:01

Jayyrus


1 Answers

Use preprocessor macros to do this. Go to Target -> Build Setting and choose "All configurations" (this is very important). Next find field "Preprocessor Macros".

In this field, add the flag in ex. PAID_VERSION. Now you can use this flag in code:

#ifdef PAID_VERSION
    NSLog(@"Paid version");
#else
    NSLog(@"Lite version");
#endif
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Tomasz Wojtkowiak Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 16:09

Tomasz Wojtkowiak