I am not sure which tools for compilation of X10 programs people are
using.  Is anyone using SCons?  Would there be any interest in creating
a SCons tool for X10?

Compiling X10 via the Java route clearly leads to having many classes
each in a separate file.  The compilation strategy is clear.

When compiling via the C++ route, there seems to be an indication that
all the X10 code is in a single file, though I am sure this is not what
people are actually doing.  I suspect this is a RTFM but can someone
point me at information on the canonical multifile process for compiling
X10 via the C++ route.

Thanks.

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