Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
> hbmk2 will sort the input files by type
> (looking at the extension), and use them
> accordingly. It's true there is no negative
> filter for headers though, and the reason
> is that also harbour compiler doesn't limit
> the compilable set of extensions this way.
> (IOW you can do: 'harbour hello.ch').
> It _does_ however recognize objects,
> resources and C/CPP files and handles
> them accordingly, so I believe only
> program headers and other misc extensions
> (like .txt, .ini) can cause you such
> problem for you.
>
Probbaly the compiler stopped with .h file.
.ch files might have been taken care of as I did
not see error coming off them.
> If you need to store such misc files in
> .hbp files without wanting them to be
> processed by hbmk2, just use '-3rd'
> options to store them, f.e.:
> -3rd=hbide_extrafile=my.txt
>
True. But then this will involve another
interface element to be introduced which I want to avoid.
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Pritpal Bedi
http://hbide.vouch.info/
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