How you would create this SNiFF+ project structure
You may be wondering how you would create this project structure. Basically, the steps involved are:
Create a SNiFF+ project for directory
filebrowser
.
Create SNiFF+ projects for the directory
et3
and its subdirectories
LOOKS
,
PRINTERS
,
and
XSERVER
.
Note that, when you create a SNiFF+ project for the directory
et3
, you can have SNiFF+
automatically create subprojects for its subdirectories as well.
Create a SNiFF+ project for directory
lib
.
There are now six SNiFF+ projects, each one corresponding to one of the six directories under
Root_Directory
. The final steps are to add subprojects to
PRINTERS.shared
and
filebrowser.shared
.
Add
lib.shared
to
PRINTERS.shared
.
Add
et3.shared
to
filebrowser.shared
.
Choosing which project to open
As we've already mentioned, each project in a SNiFF+ project structure is a complete project. To work on a project, you first have to open it. Suppose you've got a project structure like the one on page 48. You then have the following options:
- If you plan to modify and rebuild a single project, open only that project.
- If you plan to modify and then rebuild the et3 framework, open
et3.shared
. SNiFF+
will automatically open all its subprojects. You can then work on
et3.shared
and all its
subprojects.
If you plan to modify and then rebuild the filebrowser project, open
filebrowser.shared
. SNiFF+ will automatically open all its subprojects. You can then
work on
filebrowser.shared
and all the subprojects it includes.