Checking In the project from the SSWE
This chapter is about
- checking in project files from the SSWE
Checking in project files for the first time is the first step in version-controlling your SNiFF+ projects. We recommend that you version control at least the following types of files:
- Project Description Files (PDFs), i.e.,
*.shared
files in our case.
source files
Makefiles (only if you don't use SNiFF+'s Make Support)
Once files have been checked in, you can see their history and version tree information.
In a real-world situation, it may not matter to you whether your team's shared source code is initially compilable. However, when creating new SNiFF+ team projects from scratch, we recommend that you verify that your source files are compilable before checking them in for the first time. Do not, however, perform builds in the SSWE. The SSWE should only contain source files.