Renesas REJ10J1837-0100 Manuel D’Utilisation
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.
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.
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.
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.