When a build command contains a token which references a configuration, ex. `{cfg.platform}`, the platform optimizations removed by this commit would cause a crash: "Attempt to index a nil value (global 'cfg')".
Fixes#1013
Per the discussion in issue #1336, if systemversion is set
output MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET into the resulting xcode project.
This borrows a diff from the (unmerged) PR #1003, applies it
in isolation, and adds a pair of unit tests to confirm that both
setting and not setting the systemversion results in correct
output.
Closes#1336
Without this, files are added to the exclude list on all configurations,
which disables autocompletion on Xcode. If a file is just excluded in
some configurations it's handled the old way.
- Add "Use … instead." messages to any deprecations that did not have one
- Change deprecation date on APIs without a message to current date
- Remove APIs that have been deprecated for more than a year
h/t to @samsinsane for original PR on which this is based (#741)
I must not have been on the latest revision when I merged the Xcode module into core. This catches things back up to the state of the submodule repository.
As discussed numerous times, get rid of the submodule approach for core modules and just included the sources directly in the main repository.
I have no idea how this will play with existing working copies. It might be necessary to [manually clear out the existing submodules](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1260748) first.