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SDKZSPF

Manufacturer Part Number
SDKZSPF
Description
Manufacturer
LSI
Datasheet

Specifications of SDKZSPF

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11.3.1.4 Adding Projects to a Workspace
11.3.1.5 Deleting a Project from a Workspace
11.3.1.6 Closing a Workspace
11.3.2 Working With Projects
To add new or existing projects to a workspace, select Add Project in the
Workspace menu. The File Selection dialog for projects is similar to that
used for creating workspaces. The default filename extension for project
files is .pjt.
To delete a project from a workspace, select the project to be deleted in
the Project Explorer window, then select Workspace -> Remove Project.
To close a workspace, select Workspace -> Close from the Workspace
menu. Before the workspace closes, you are prompted to save any
unsaved files.
A project is a container for source files, object files, executable files, build
settings and debugger settings.
Each project’s settings are stored in a file with a .pjt extension. It is not
necessary for the constituent files to be resident in the same directory as
the project. The project can be moved as long as the paths to the source
files are correct. Source files, header files, libraries and object modules
can be shared across multiple projects. Multiple project files may exist in
the same directory.
The Project menu, shown in
and save project files, and a submenu to add new or existing files to a
project. You can also delete files from a project. A history of projects
recently visited is available to quickly move between projects. Only one
project can be active at any time. Switching to a different project closes
the existing project. If a source file was altered, a warning is issued and
you are provided with an option to save changes before switching to a
different project.
Working With Workspaces and Projects
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11.5, has submenus to open, close,
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