This section only applies if you use SNiFF+'s Make Support. If you use your own Makefiles, please refer to Using Your Own Makefiles.
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Note
| By default, debugging information is generated for targets compiled in SNiFF+. To turn off this default behavior, please refer to Specifying platform-specific Make information.
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You can build targets in the Project Editor, the Source Editor and the Shell. Here, the Project Editor is used. To build the project's targets:
Open the project whose target(s) you want to build.
Results
Update Make Support Files:
If you work in a PWE that accesses an SOWE, choose the Make > symbolic_links command
from the Target menu.
SNiFF+ generates or updates the Make Support Files of all projects checkmarked in the
Project Tree.
SNiFF+ creates symbolic links in your PWE to object files and targets in the SOWE (for
details, please refer to Sharing object files).
In the Project Tree, select the project whose target(s) you want to build.
Choose the appropriate Make command from the Target menu:
You should see the following results, depending on which command you executed.
When your Make utility is called in a project directory, it checks the project's default target
against its dependencies. Any dependencies that need recompiling are recompiled, and
the default target is then built.
SNiFF+ opens a Shell tool and executes the project's Make command on the command
line.
SNiFF+ opens a Shell tool and executes