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Message-Id: <199802071259.OAA26472@ankara.duzen.com.tr>
Comments: Authenticated sender is <mitch AT ankara DOT duzen DOT com DOT tr>
From: "S. M. Halloran" <mitch AT duzen DOT com DOT tr>
Organization: User RFC 822- and 1123-Compliant
To: gripinc AT hotmail DOT com (Neither)
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 1998 15:01:03 +0200
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: Functions
CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
In-reply-to: <34dd3e9b.8983879@n5.supernews.com>

On  7 Feb 98, Neither was found to have commented thusly:

> How do I split up functions into files, so that I don't get one huge
> piece of source code? I'm using RHIDE by the way. Thanks for your help
> 

If you're familiar with Borland's IDEs, then you are already familiar 
with "projects."  A project is really a makefile in another form.
Indeed, with RHide you can generate a real makefile using a command 
in RHide.  Go to the Project menu of RHide and "Open" a project file; 
if it does not exist, it should be created.  Then "insert" or add 
files with the Insert key while the Project window is active.  You 
can add C/C++ files, but you can also add already-compiled (i.e., 
object files) and even library files (prepared using the 'ar' archive 
utility, with the '.a' extension) to the project file.  RHide's 
linker does the job of resolving all external references.

If you don't know what makefiles are, then you should get the GNU 
make package (also in djgpp distribution) and read the 100-page 
manual on 'make' by R. Stallman et al.

All of this is, in truth, detailed in R. Hoehne's well-written 
documentation that accompanies RHide.  Look in the /djgpp/doc/rhide 
path of your djgpp distribution, assuming you de-compressed it 
correctly while pointing the root of decompression to the djgpp main 
directory (both as text file and in html).

Mitch Halloran
Research (Bio)chemist
Duzen Laboratories Group
Ankara   TURKEY
mitch AT duzen DOT com DOT tr

other job title:  Sequoia's (dob 12-20-95) daddy

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