Running individual source codes...

Matthias Bach cyberpunx at gmx.net
Sun Nov 30 09:58:38 GMT 2003


Hi!

Am Sonntag, 30. November 2003 00:32 schrieb Ian Wadham:
> All programs in a UNIX/Linux environment must start with a main()
> program.  That is part of the architecture. 

I am clear with that. I knew that in before.

> For the rest, RTFM (ask your tutor what that means), see KDevelop
> Handbook (under Help), Chapter 12 (the number may have changed),
> "Building and Project Management", "Automake Manager".  It is
> quite possible to build several executables with different main
> programs and different filenames, but each one has to declare
> "main" somewhere.  You can just create a new "target" in your "src"
> sub-project for each "main" and its callees - or you can have
> different executable sub-projects or even different projects.

Looks like the feature is implemented in KDevelop3.0. I will have to upgrade 
then. Thanks for the answer and sorry for bugging you.

regards
Marix
-- 
Matthias Bach
cyberpunx at gmx.net
http://www.marix-world.de


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