Hi

Maurizio la Cecilia wrote:
> 
> Never aimed to reuse or xbp files or preserve xbp format, but to recover
> the concept of embedded subproject. hbmk2 IS the Harbour builder and .hb*
> files are the standard format.
> The target is to have a generated hbp file capable to rebuild not only the
> source of the main project, but also the linked library declared as
> subproject, including i.e. hbc files as subprojects.
> 

Yes, this is exactly I have in my mind.
Accept .xhp on project definition level, have embedded projects inside main
project, 
rebuild all if there is a need, exactly simulating xMate but in a different
way.



> Maybe a directive to declare that the lib isn't only to be linked, but
> also to be edited and, if needed, rebuilded could do the job. hbIde could
> recognize this parameter and could allow to open also the subproject
> sources in the editor and after, at build time, assure that the lib
> declared as subprojects are parsed by hbmk2 BEFORE the build of the main
> project. This is what xMate smartly does.
> 

Agreed.



> After the growth of hbmk2 to powerful and mature tool, quite all the jobs
> of a project manager could be obtained also with a good configuration of a
> smart editor as Notepad++, but this concept is very hard to implement out
> of an integrated tool.
> 

Totally irrelevant to the topic.

Regards
Pritpal Bedi
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