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I am on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.6.3 and Xcode 3.2.1 64-Bit and I was wondering if it was possible to compile a C program with multiple .c files in Xcode.

Thanks in advance!

Mark Szymanski
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Sure it is.

Assuming you're starting from scratch (without an existing XCode project), do a "new project" and choose the "Mac OS Application" -> "Command Line Tool" -> "C" project template.

That will give you a skeleton project with a template "main.c". Edit/replace "main.c" as needed, and add the rest of your .c files to the "source" group and build.

David Gelhar
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Definitely - just add all the .c files to your project.

Chris
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Only the last .c is significant. main.c.c.c.c will be treated as a C-language source.

Not "fooling" though, check the column of checkboxes in the project list view. It's marked with a bullseye as the header. The checkmark signifies that the source is compiled into the selected target. Unchecked boxes are the only possible problem I can think of.

Potatoswatter
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