High-performance Embedded Workshop
2. Build Basics
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When there is a project dependent on the current project, the High-performance Embedded Workshop checks whether
building of the dependent project should be executed earlier than that of the current project.
When the current project is a parent, the dependency checking will be performed on its child project.
Even if another project is dependent on the child project, this dependent project will not be checked.
2.14
Removing a project from the workspace
To remove a project from a workspace
1.
Select the project that you wish to remove in the Projects tab of the workspace window.
2.
Right-click on the selected project to invoke a pop-up menu.
3.
Select
Remove Project
.
Note:
You cannot remove the Current project from the workspace.
2.15
Relative projects paths in the workspace
In the High-performance Embedded Workshop when you add a project you can choose to add the project to the
workspace using a relative path. This allows you to position a file above the workspace directory and it will still be
relocated correctly if you relocate the High-performance Embedded Workshop workspace. The project is always
relative to the workspace so if the project is one directory above the workspace before it is moved the High-
performance Embedded Workshop will try to find the project in the same relative location after the relocation
procedure. This is especially useful if you are using a project shared between more than one workspace.
In older versions of High-performance Embedded Workshop this project would not have been relocated and would
have still tried to access the original file path. The older version of High-performance Embedded Workshop could only
relocate the projects, which were in a sub-directory of the workspace directory. This is still the standard behavior for the
High-performance Embedded Workshop.
To add the project to the workspace using a relative path
1.
Select the project in the workspace window.
2.
Right-click on the selected project to invoke a pop-up menu.
3.
Select
Properties
.
4.
Click the
Project file specified as a relative path (in the .HWS file)
checkbox to switch the relative file path
feature.
5.
Click OK.