New Xcode Tip: Supplying Launch Arguments for Command-Line Programs

I added a tip to the Xcode Tools Tips page on supplying launch arguments for command-line programs from Xcode. This information is tucked away in the excerpt from the Xcode chapter, but it’s difficult to find. I saw a question about supplying launch arguments on a message board, and another person emailed me about it. When multiple people have the same question, it makes sense to add a tip so everyone can benefit.

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4 Responses to “New Xcode Tip: Supplying Launch Arguments for Command-Line Programs”

  1. boyfarrell says:

    Hi,

    I found I really nice example of command line programming with cocoa, here:
    http://unixjunkie.blogspot.com/2006/07/command-line-processing-in-cocoa.html

  2. Anonymous says:

    Hey Mark,

    That was exactly what I was looking for…thank you so much!

  3. Anonymous says:

    Thanks for posting that tidbit, I needed the info too.

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