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Re: One Big Project
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Re: One Big Project


  • Subject: Re: One Big Project
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 11:38:46 -0800

You don't need to have everything in a single project, just use a shared build products directory between the two projects. Bring up an inspector on the project icon and set the "Build Products Location" in the General tab. The one caveat is to make sure that the same configuration names are used in each project.

You'll need to have a project open to be able to hit breakpoints in it, but you'll be able to do development without having to continually re-install the framework on your machine.

Scott

On Nov 5, 2005, at 10:03 AM, Brian O'Brien wrote:

Hi I'm trying to build an application and I've divided the project into a few frameworks and a main application build on these frameworks.
I have been making many project files, some for frameworks and one for an application that uses these frameworks.


However if I find a problem while debugging the main application in a framework I need to go and open up that framework project
and modify the code there. Then install the framework and go back to the main project and test it there.


Can't I have the code of all my frameworks, classes and main project in one big project, but with the same overall structure...
ie under frameworks I have my framework and its code etc etc etc..



Brian

P.S.
If a framework has header files that are needed in order to use them in a project, I have been having difficulty getting
the application to find these header files.



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