Hello William,

  very nice work. Once I can commit again, I will add this file along with
an addition to the README file.

best regards
marcus

Tuesday, August 21, 2007, 5:31:11 AM, you wrote:

> Hello!
> I have created a set of custom build rules for Visual Studio 2005.
> These rules integrate re2c into the Visual C++ build system and IDE so
> it acts just like the built-in tools. If you add a file with the .re
> extension to a Visual C++ project, Visual Studio will automatically
> recognize it and compile it with re2c. The output file has the same
> name as the input file but with the .cpp extension. This, and all
> other re2c compiler settings, are fully configurable from within the
> Visual Studio IDE. Just right-click on the .re file in Visual Studio,
> go to the properties dialog, and pick your options.

> To use the build rules, just load your Visual C++ project in Visual
> Studio, select "Custom Build Rules..." from its context menu, and add
> re2c.rules to the list with the "Find Existing..." button. Activate
> the check mark, and you are done! Any .re files you add to the project
> will now automatically be built with re2c. Of course, re2c.exe also
> has to be available in your environment for this to work. :)

> I hope you find this useful. If it seems good enough, it might be nice
> to include in the re2c source distribution. If there are any problems,
> let me know.

> -William Swanson



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