I am including the glm library in my Xcode project and want to suppress this warning:
/opt/extlibs/macosx/include/glm/./ext/../gtc/bitfield.inl:343:15: warning: Although the value stored to 'x' is used in the enclosing expression, the value is never actually read from 'x' [deadcode.DeadStores]
uint16 REG2(x >>= 1);
^ ~
Is there a way to do that via a #pragma or a #define or something else in the Build Settings?
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How do you set the deployment target when compiling code for Apple TV? If I use -mios-min-version or -mmacosx-min-version I get:
% xcrun --sdk appletvos clang -isysroot $(xcrun --sdk appletvos --show-sdk-path) -mios-version-min=13.0 test.c
clang: warning: using sysroot for 'AppleTVOS' but targeting 'iPhone' [-Wincompatible-sysroot]
ld: warning: building for iOS, but linking in .tbd file (/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/AppleTVOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/AppleTVOS15.0.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.tbd) built for tvOS
ld: warning: building for iOS, but linking in .tbd file (/usr/lib/system/libcache.dylib) built for tvOS
ld: warning: building for iOS, but linking in .tbd file (/usr/lib/system/libcommonCrypto.dylib) built for tvOS
...
If I leave off the -mios-min-version then the code is compiled for the latest appletvos SDK however I want to target an earlier version:
xcrun --sdk appletvos clang -isysroot $(xcrun --sdk appletvos --show-sdk-path) test.c
otool -l a.out
...
Load command 9
cmd LC_UUID
cmdsize 24
uuid A9538E37-7DB1-3EEE-AD77-FAE9DBA8562D
Load command 10
cmd LC_BUILD_VERSION
cmdsize 32
platform 3
minos 15.0
sdk 15.0
ntools 1
tool 3
version 711.0
...
There doesn't appear to be a -mtvos-min-version?