On 19. feb. 2019, at 1:23 e.h., Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com> wrote:
> In most Objective-C projects I add an autodescribe category on NSObject and 
> put the import for the category header into a .pch for the project so that it 
> will be available for every class in the project.
> 
> This lets me dump an object’s properties and values at Will in the debugger.
> 
> Is there a more modern way to do this than using a .pch?


Xcode's toolchain supports "prefix headers", which are essentially just 
additional import statements prepended to every file in the target. This gets 
the behavior you want, I think, without relying specifically on .pch files, 
which are an implementation detail of a particular compiler optimization.

In Xcode you can find this under "Language ▷ Prefix Header" or the 
"GCC_PREFIX_HEADER" build setting.


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