Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/06/15/19:35:19
Ben Ashley wrote:
>
> sensitivity on the filenames. Do I have to go through and rename all my files
> so that they end in '.cpp', and '.h'?
If you want to use LFN's YES. If you disable LFN, you don't need this, because they
are converted automatically to lower case.
>
> Also, dependencies. MSVC++ automatically scans for dependencies when you
> change the project. Does Rhide do this? I notice that you pres CTRL-I to
> bring up the includes for a specific file. I don't have to type these in
> manually do I? This project is rather huge... and some files include alot
> of other stuff and it would be quite annoying to have to do this by hand. Or
> does Rhide do it, and just allow you to view/edit the include list?
RHIDE (bether cpp.exe, which is called from RHIDE) does this. But you can see them
only, if you ever successfule compiled the file within RHIDE.
> Rhide told me my memory situation was '8M / 6M'. Does this really mean I can
> finally write a program which is graphic intensive and may need to store
> megabytes of graphic/sound data? I do hope so...
What RHIDE shows you about the free memory is realy the free VIRT/PHYS free memory,
which is available within RHIDE and also available for your program.
Robert
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