<li><b>--use-checker-build</b>: Switch Xcode to using the <tt>clang</tt> provided by the specified analyzer build.</li>
</ul>
+<h4>Things to keep in mind</h4>
+
+<ul>
+<li>You should quit Xcode prior to running <tt>set-xcode-analyzer</tt>.</li>
+<li>You will need to run <tt>set-xcode-analyzer</tt> under <b><tt>sudo</tt></b>
+ in order to have write privileges to modify the Xcode configuration files.</li>
+</ul>
+
<h4>Examples</h4>
<p><b>Example 1</b>: Telling Xcode to use checker-235 for <i>Build and Analyze</i>:</p>
$ pwd
/tmp
$ tar xjf checker-235.tar.bz2
-$ checker-235/set-xcode-analyzer --use-checker-build=/tmp/checker-235
+$ sudo checker-235/set-xcode-analyzer --use-checker-build=/tmp/checker-235
</pre>
<p>Note that you typically won't install an analyzer build in <tt>/tmp</tt>, but
<p><b>Example 2</b>: Telling Xcode to use a very specific version of <tt>clang</tt>:</p>
<pre class="code_example">
-$ set-xcode-analyzer --use-checker-build=~/mycrazyclangbuild/bin/clang
+$ sudo set-xcode-analyzer --use-checker-build=~/mycrazyclangbuild/bin/clang
</pre>
<p><b>Example 3</b>: Resetting Xcode to its default behavior:</p>
<pre class="code_example">
-$ set-xcode-analyzer --use-xcode-clang
+$ sudo set-xcode-analyzer --use-xcode-clang
</pre>
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