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Resources, Builders, C/c++ build – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

Page 142: Make settings, Build variables, Discovery options, Environment, Logging, Settings

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This section describes each of the property pages available from the Properties dialog when you
select an item in the NonStop Project Explorer and then select Properties from the context menu.

Resources

The Resource property page shows file system attributes of a selected project, directory, file, or
link. For details, see the C/C++ Development User Guide.

Builders

The Builders property page allows you to make changes to how project builders are run. For
details, see the C/C++ Development User Guide.

C/C++ Build

Make Settings

The C/C++ Build property page lets you customize builder settings and behavior for local projects
and is applicable to COBOL and pTAL as well as C/C++ projects. For details, see the C/C++
Development User Guide.

Make Settings

The Make Settings property page is for remote projects only. On its Make Build tabbed page, you
can specify an alternate command (other than make or gmake) to run your project builds. You
can also specify alternate targets to be passed to make or gmake instead of all and clean when
you select the actions Build Project and Clean Project, respectively. Using the Environment tab, you
can specify DEFINEs, ASSIGNs, and PARAMs to be set before a Guardian build, or environment
variables to be set before an OSS build.

Build Variables

The Build Variables page lets you add build variables or change existing ones for local NSDEE
projects. For details, see the C/C++ Development User Guide. For details on setting NSDEE-specific
build variables, see

“Setting build variables” (page 86)

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Discovery Options

The Discovery Options page provides settings for local SQL/MP or SQL/MX C/C++ projects. The
settings assist you in turning off warnings and errors shown for SQL statements in C/C++ editors.
For details, see

“Removing erroneous errors and warnings in C/C++ editors” (page 91)

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Environment

The Environment property page lets you configure what environment variables are set when you
build your project and is available for local projects only. To set environment variables for remote
projects, use the Environment tab of the Make Settings property page. For details, see the C/C++
Development User Guide
. For details on setting NSDEE-specific environment variables, see

“Environment variables and build variables” (page 40)

.

Logging

The Logging property page lets you specify a log file where build output is written to in addition
to being written to the Console view. This property page is for local projects only. For details, see
the C/C++ Development User Guide.

Settings

The Settings property page is primarily for use with local projects with managed builds, though
the Binary and Error Parsers tabbed pages are available for local makefile projects as well. This
section describes each of the tabbed pages available in the Settings property page.

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