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Renesas TM V.3.20A User Manual

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Example of a directory structure

With the above concept taken into account, a directory structure like the one shown below may be conceived.

C:\WORK

\ModelA

Working directory for model A

\ModelB

Working directory for model B

\SRCA

Source directory for model A

\SRCB

Source directory for model B

\COMMON

Common source directory for A and B

\HEAD

Common header file for A and B

G:\COMMON

Common source directory on a network

In this example, separate working directories, one for model A and one for model B, are prepared, in which a project

is worked on. The files placed on drive C are managed with a relative path from the working directory. All the
directories and files below the “\WORK” directory can be moved collectively to any desired location, providing that the
relative path relationship is maintained.

Prepared on drive G is the directory in which the common source files are stored when developing a project with

multiple people. Because the drive is different, this directory is managed with an absolute path. Therefore, we
recommend that this directory be assigned the same drive name on multiple computers.

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This is just an example. Any directory structure may be configured as desired, only if you know the meaning of the

working directory and how the files are registered.

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Because network path names are not guaranteed for the TM to work properly, be sure to assign a drive for this common directory.