Hi Shankar,
Yes, a command-line compiler is definitely one of the things that we would
like to include as part of CodeWarrior for Palm. In fact we do have
command-line compilers and linker for the 68K target (basically command-line
versions of the same plugin compiler we use for CW Palm). The problem is
that we don't yet have command-line versions of PalmRez, and it didn't
really make much sense to have command-line compilers when you couldn't
build complete Palm apps using them. This is something we are looking at
including for the next rev of CodeWarrior.
Rgds,
Jun-Kiat Lam
Metrowerks Technical Support
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shankar Unni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 7:10 PM
Subject: Command-line invocation of CodeWarrior compiler?
> Despite a tantalizing reference in the CodeWarrior R6 documentation to a
> command-line compiler (to something "mwcc"), I don't see a command-line
> compiler anywhere in the R6 for Palm release on Windows NT. No
> "mwanything.exe", except mwregserver, of course.
>
> The nearest thing I see is a 68Kcompiler.dll, and a "cmdide.exe", which
> doesn't do what it advertises (it just pops up the GUI and sits there,
> regardless of what options I give it, or gives me an error message).
>
> Isn't there any command-line compiler invocation I can use, that does not
> pop up a GUI IDE? We have Palm code that we need to integrate into our
> nightly build (which runs from the equivalent of a cron job on an NT
> server). For everything else (Windows 32-bit, DOS, etc..), we use gnumake
> with command-line compilers.. It'd be a shame if I have to check in
> prebuilt binaries into our source tree..
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Shankar Unni Webvan Group, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1 (650) 524-2290
>
>
>
>