Yes, this is a good idea. Use it today with Borland Make and has worked properly ...
Vailton Renato 2009/3/2 Przemyslaw Czerpak <[email protected]>: > On Mon, 02 Mar 2009, Vailton Renato wrote: > > Hi, > >> My reasoning is that if all files were available, I could build one >> .hbm only temporary with the names of source files that have not >> changed, adding the files .O[BJ] / .RES which were unchanged and thus >> could have hbmk2 a single call to conclude that the compilation / >> linking - avoiding multiple calls to him and thus streamlining the >> process. > > That's fine. But for any of such things you do not have to even > know that harbour creates any different *.xyz temporary files. > You only have to know that result of .prg compilation is .o[bj] > file. One of the very important hbmk2 functionality should be > direct support for harbour compiler and linker which can hide > any platform differences so you can use it in other make files > for your favorite make system, f.e. in GNU make: > > %.obj : %.prg > hbmk2 -hbcmp -n -w -es2 -gc2 -o $@ $< > > %.exe : %.obj > hbmk2 -hblnk -o $@ $< > > Of course you can also try to collect the list of files in some > .hbp/.hbm script if you think it will be better for some reasons, > f.e. due to command line size limitation but I cannot say too much > about their syntax. > > best regards, > Przemek > _______________________________________________ > Harbour mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour > -- Vailton Renato SQL LIB, MyMake & xDev Developer _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list [email protected] http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
