
Xcode has a separate setting for Swift compile definitions, so we can compute a dedicated value for it. Therefore we can: * Support the COMPILE_LANGUAGE generator expression for Swift-specific filters. * Avoid passing the `=value` part of definitions, which Swift does not support. This revises commit5cb625eb2f
(Xcode: Pass compile definitions to Swift, 2022-06-19, v3.25.0-rc1~493^2) and reverts commit12c6fec6b4
(Xcode: Drop CMAKE_INTDIR= definition in Swift targets, 2022-09-30, v3.25.0-rc1~60^2~2), as the latter is no longer needed. Fixes: #24086
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C
19 lines
287 B
C
#if !defined(FOO)
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# error "FOO not defined"
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#endif
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#if BAR != 3
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# error "FOO not defined to 3"
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#endif
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#if CCOND != 2
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# error "CCOND not defined to 2"
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#endif
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#if defined(SWIFTCOND)
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# error "SWIFTCOND defined"
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#endif
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extern int ObjCMain(void);
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int main(void)
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{
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return ObjCMain();
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}
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