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Adding folders and files to projects

NSDEE provides a number of different wizards for adding folders and files to a project. All of
these wizards are available from the New sub-menu of the NonStop Project Explorer view context
menu.

Table 1 (page 30)

summarizes the wizards available and their capabilities.

Table 1 Wizards for creating new files and folders

Description

Wizard

Creates a new file and optionally seeds the new file with contents of a named template associated
with the file extension you enter. For local projects, you can also use this wizard to create a link
to a file outside of your project.

File from Template

Creates a source file. Much like File from Template, this wizard optionally seeds the new file
with the contents of a template. It also provides a Configure... button which opens the Preferences

Source File

dialog to the Code Templates page. You can use the Code Templates page to customize
templates for new files.

Creates a C or C++ header file and optionally seeds the new file with the contents of a header
file template.

Header File

Creates a new folder. For local projects, you can also use this wizard to create a link to a folder
outside your project. For remote projects, you can also use this wizard to add existing remote
directories or subvolumes as top-level folders in a project.

Folder

Creates a new folder. Use this wizard to create new source folders for managed projects.

Source Folder

Viewing and changing properties of managed projects

Though managed projects create makefiles for you, you still need to configure how your projects
should be built by cross compilers and other tools if default tool options do not fit your needs. A
project's properties allow you to change how your application is built. You can change build
variables and environment variable values, cross compiler and linker options, and the tools used
to build your application. This section provides a brief overview of the types of properties available
for managed projects that you can use to change how your application is built.

To view the properties for a project, select the project in the NonStop Project Explorer, then select
Properties from the context menu.

Figure 3 (page 31)

shows the properties for the MakeCar project

(previously discussed in

“Creating a local makefile project from existing sources” (page 27)

) with

the C/C++ Build node expanded.

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