Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/02/05/16:33:27
Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET) (salvador AT natacha DOT inti DOT edu DOT ar) wrote:
: Hi Amit Barak:
:
: > Having said that ... is it just me or is it really impossible to add
: > source files that are not in the working directory to the project file ?
: You can put your sources in a lot of directories (I want say infinit ;-), just
: look the Options|Directories menu one of the options is for the Sources you can
: enumerate there all the directories where your sources are placed just
: separating the locations with ; (or was , I don't remmember) anyways you can do
: that.
:
: SET
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: Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET).
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Thanks, but this is not exactly what I needed.
The disadvantage of the method you describe is that you can not
use the same filename more than once (each time is different directory)
In Borland C++ 3.1 for example, you can include files path in the project
file for individual file e.g "c:\a\b.cc"
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