Hi Andrew,
you are completely right. I just submitted a change that will change the
processing pipeline to produce .c files with target=c, but .m files with
target=iphone and iphonec.
If you want to you can also specify the extension with the new command line
argument --c-source-extension= in combination with target=c.
Thanks for pointing this out and let me know if this change addresses your
problem.
// Sascha
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Andrew deBlois <de...@ao...> wrote:
> When using the --target=c, the output files now use the ".m" extension.
> Although this could be addressed with a simple script, will there be
> and option that allows ".c" to be used instead?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
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