Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp From: "Dennis Moran" Subject: Re: Projects in RHIDE Message-ID: <01bc2f0c$b16301a0$520520ce@coolio> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 17:50:05 GMT References: <01bc2eb4$85634e00$bcae71a5 AT mod DOT exo DOT com> <3326852E DOT 756A AT Mathematik DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de> Lines: 39 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Robert Hoehne wrote in article <3326852E DOT 756A AT Mathematik DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de>... > MoD wrote: > > > > can sumone please explain the "PROJECTS" idea to me for djgpp.. i mean.. i > > The "PROJECTS" idea in RHIDE is the following: > > When you want to build a program, which consists of more than one > source file, you can create a project to store there all the needed > information which files belong to the project (source files, libraries, > ...) > and how to compile and link them. With such a project it is also > possible not to recompile every source file, when you change something > in only one file which is independent from the other sources. > And the next is, that you can store in such a project special > commandline parameters for compiling each source file and many > many other options (for instance for the behaviour of the editor). > > > want to save my options but it opens up a project thingie > That's correct, since RHIDE stores all the options in a project > file (even if it is not a real usable project) > > > and wont let me > > run =) > > What do you mean with this? > Ahh, I think I know. When there is no project open, sometimes it will not compile (it says it can't find the source file, and you have to reload it). This may just be an installation problem... -- Dennis Moran (aka Coolio) coolio AT coolio9 DOT com http://coolio9.com/