What's the "DNS_BLOCK_ASSERTIONS" (C compiler flag)?
1 Answer
The NS_BLOCK_ASSERTIONS macro (no "D") suppresses the checks performed by NSAssert. You supply it to the compiler using -DNS_BLOCK_ASSERTIONS
(see the comments for an explanation of the "D").
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17Just to clarify,
-D
defines a constant, and it is one of the confusing flags that doesn't have a space between it and it's parameter. May 2, 2010 at 6:00
-DNS_BLOCK_ASSERTIONS
is the flag. See the comment on the Answer explaining the flag is-D
is the flag, andNS_BLOCK_ASSERTIONS
is its parameter. Ex in Xcode:-DNS_BLOCK_ASSERTIONS=1
. Confusingly, this flag has no space between itself and its parameter. I am adding this comment to help get hits on this page with search engines.