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<strong>Tornado</strong> 2.0<br />

User’s Guide<br />

Figure 4-34<br />

Build Property Sheet<br />

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■<br />

compiler options<br />

assembler options<br />

■<br />

linker options<br />

For information about build targets for downloadable applications, see Build<br />

Specifications, p.106. For information about build targets for bootable applications,<br />

see 4.3.4 Selecting the VxWorks Image Type, p.124. Other features of the build<br />

property sheet are covered in the following sections.<br />

! WARNING: As of this release the project facility does not note changes in build<br />

options when you attempt to rebuild a project, and it will report that the build is<br />

up to date. If the only changes you have made are to the build options, you must<br />

select Rebuild All from the context menu to start a build with the new options.<br />

Custom Makefile Rules<br />

The buttons at the bottom of the build property sheet allow you to create, edit, or<br />

delete makefile rules (default project entries cannot be deleted; only those created<br />

by a user can be deleted). When you click the New/Edit button The Create or Edit Rule<br />

dialog box appears (Figure 4-35). Once you have created or edited an entry, click<br />

OK. Note that the default is to invoke the rule before building the project (see the<br />

checkbox). If the default is not selected, the rule is only invoked if it is the rule<br />

currently selected for the build (with the drop-down list in the Rules page of the<br />

build property sheet). New rules are added to the projectName.wpj file and written<br />

to the makefile prior to a build.<br />

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