Updating to explain how to get setup with VSCode as per recent additions to that project format

Murray Campbell
2018-08-30 11:49:59 -05:00
parent 1dbc44a962
commit 6e0c10fdf3

@ -92,6 +92,9 @@ otool -L my_app
This shows you everything your application links to. Basically, if anything is pointing to anything but /usr/lib/* or /System/Library/*, your application will throw an error if you run it on any other Mac. It's not portable.
For example if it's linking to something in /usr/local/lib, or a relative folder, that would be bad. But after the above, you should be clear of dynamic dependencies!
## Using VSCode
Copy the files from raylib/projects/VSCODE to a folder. Make sure you set the proper paths to your static build of raylib in c_cpp_properties.json and tasks.json (look for fields named <path_to_raylib>). This will be specific to your installation of raylib. Once that's done, set the default build task to the OSX debug and launch using the OSX debug configuration.
# Bundle your app in an Application