Message-Id: <3.0.16.19971016132646.34a73840@hem1.passagen.se> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 13:26:53 -0400 To: Robert Hoehne From: Peter Palotas Subject: Re: RHIDE Question. Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Precedence: bulk At 09.53 1997-10-16 +0200, you wrote: >On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, Peter Palotas wrote: > >> Is there any way to tell the RHIDE in what order to compile the project > >No. > >> files. It seems to be sorting them by their name right now, but this might >> not always be what you want. (Ofcourse you could change the name of the > >If you can provide me a common task, where this is needed (I do not >mean when you want to use __attribute__((constructor)) things or >similar), I will think about implementing it. Well, actually I found out that this was not really what I needed. What I needed was some kind of "multiple targets" or "cross-dependencies" or whatever you might call it. ex. to make sure that a .Y file is compiled before the .C file is, or as in my case the .H file is generated before any of the other files are compiled! >Here also the note from me in general. RHIDE is not meant to >be a do anything environment. It was build in the hope to >help beginners to get the contact with DJGPP easy. If you are >not a beginner and need some very special features you should >(like I it do for distributing RHIDE itself) use other tricks >(like a Makefile). Yeah, I use a Makefile for this purpose right now. But it pretty much sucks to have to exit RHIDE to DOS everytime you want to compile. I prefer just pressing F9, since I always use RHIDE to write my projects. -- Peter Palotas alias Blizzar -- blizzar AT hem1 DOT passagen DOT se -- ***************************************************** * A brief description of DJGPP: * * NEVER BEFORE HAS SO FEW DONE SO MUCH FOR SO MANY! * *****************************************************