Thanks for the info... I went back and looked and the Memo (Japanese)
example in the "Palm OS Examples" folder has multiple source files, but
MemoPad example in the "Palm OS Tutorials" folder does not.
Also... just to save others some confusion I have had... the Lite version of
MetroWorks does not have the Reptoids example others have talked about.
- Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 1:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sample Metrowerk Project with multiple .c and .h files?
At 5:47 PM -0500 12/16/99, Rubin, Dan wrote:
I have written a small palm app that is getting large. I would like to
split it up into functional .c files and their associated headers. I cannot
seem to get this to work in the Metrowerks IDE. I keep getting "precompiled
header" errors when I include <Pilot.h> in multiple files and other erros
(of course) when I take it out
The Memo Pad example has several source files. You need to include <Pilot.h>
at the beginning of each of your .c files (or in your prefix file - see
below). Don't include it in any of your .h files. To prevent your own .h
files from being included more than once, use this format for your .h files:
#ifndef __FOO_H__
#define __FOO_H__
... your entire .h file goes here...
#endif
Or in CodeWarrior, just put:
#pragma once
at the top of each .h file.
If you want better browser coloring and such, and are willing to put up with
somewhat slower compiles, I recommend turning off pre-compiled headers by
adding:
#define PILOT_PRECOMPILED_HEADERS_OFF
just before you include <Pilot.h> at the top of each of your .c files (or in
your prefix file).
CodeWarrior lets you specify a prefix file which is implicitly included at
the start of each of your .c files. The prefix file is specified in the
C/C++ Language Settings panel of the target settings. If you have separate
targets for debug and release builds, you can use separate prefix files.