How to disable Xcode4.2 Automatic Reference Counting
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Today, I have update my xCode to 4.2 version, And I want to disable the ARC, I also search with the google. but can't fix my problem. According the search results, In the target setting, I can't find the 'Objective-C Automatic reference counting' item, So have no chance to set it to NO. I find the item one by one, and also use the search field.

And one know the newest Xcode4.2 ,how to disable the ARC for the project, not for the specific file.

Thanks very much.

Stalwart answered 20/10, 2011 at 13:55 Comment(3)
In the window where you are looking for the ARC Key-Value pair: Have you thought about setting the filter to 'all'?Mallon
YES, I want to disable it for the project. I create the project use the old Xcode, and now I open the project with newest one, I think I can set the ARC off/on .Maybe I am wrong. Maybe only the newest xcode4.2 create the project and have the ARC off/on switch。 Just my think I will have a try。Stalwart
No, my project was created with Xcode 3 and it has the switch. However, if you did not turn on ARC in the first place, you don't have to turn it off. You probably need to use "Convert to Objective-C ARC" to turn it on the first time. If you did not do this, there is nothing to turn off :)Mallon
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  • Click on you project, in the left hand organizer.
  • Select your target, in the next column over.
  • Select the Build Settings tab at the top.
  • Scroll down to "Objective-C Automatic Reference Counting" (it may be listed as "CLANG_ENABLE_OBJC_ARC" under the User-Defined settings group),
  • and set it to NO.

This is on Xcode 4.2 (Build 4D199).

Demulsify answered 20/10, 2011 at 18:33 Comment(2)
OK, I get the point now. I can't find the item because I create the project with old xcode4.1 and open wit the new xcode4.2. Only the new xcode4.2 create the project that can find the item.Stalwart
If you mean 'Objective-C Automatic Reference Counting' it should be in the 'Apple LLVM 3.0 Compiler Language' group.Demulsify
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In Xcode 4.2 beta, there were 2 places per target that you could toggle the use of ARC... now there seems to be NONE.

Also, the "Convert to ARC" menu item seems to have disappeared.

Now, yes, I suppose that the ARC stuff was never meant for Mac Developers, as 4.2 beta was iOS only, but not exactly sure what Mac developers who did play with the ARC stuff in their Mac Apps are supposed to do now....

File Radar Reports. Wait for 4.3? redo the app? Edit the .xcode XML manually? Not sure.

Empedocles answered 20/10, 2011 at 18:34 Comment(2)
Converter still there Edit->Refactor->Convert to Objective-C ARC... (On current Build 4D199)Demulsify
Also... I have a mac app I'm working on that IS using ARC. I just checked.Demulsify
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Disable ARC or enable MRC

You should operate by C flags

//enable ARC
-fobjc-arc
//disable ARC
-fno-objc-arc

You have three options:

  1. Local - Compile Sources
  2. Global - OTHER_CFLAGS
  3. Global - CLANG_ENABLE_OBJC_ARC

[Under the hood]

Consequence answered 17/5, 2021 at 20:50 Comment(0)

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