Go to your project Info panel, and make sure the debug configuration is chosen. 
In the Language section add -DISDEBUGGING to the Other C Flags

Then you will be able to use #ifdef ISDEBUGGING etc in your code.

HTH

Gideon



On 21/03/2010, at 3:22 PM, BareFeet wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> OK, I'm missing something obvious here.
> 
> How can I test whether my program is running in debug or release? I'd like to 
> wrap a bunch of log file writes in an if statement so it only bothers if I'm 
> debugging?
> 
> How can I detect debug at compile time? (eg #if ISDEBUGGING)
> 
> How can I detect at runtime?
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom
> BareFeet
> 
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