>I have a .cpp file that I'd like to use in
many projects. It uses some
>dsp/bios objects, so I'd like to have something like this:
>
>#include "projectnamecfg.h"
>
>in the file, where projectnamecfg would be filled in by some
>preprocessor directive. Is there a way to do this? Can I create a
>second CDB file and only put the stuff in it?
In my opinion, that seems fancy and not readable to the next engineer. I
would
never let my engineers do that. Why not try this:
Just because it's DSP code doesn't mean good software documentation
standards
should not be followed. Sorry to be such a manager this morning. ;-)
Jeff Brower
DSP sw/hw engineer
Signalogic
Reply by ●January 14, 20022002-01-14
Yeah, but having 50 of the
#ifdef PROJECT1
#include "project1.cfg"
etc
at the top of a file is pretty darn silly.
Carl Chipman
Nomadics, Inc.
http://www.nomadics.com> -----Original Message-----
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> To: Carl Chipman
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>
> Carl-
>
> >I have a .cpp file that I'd like to use in many projects. It
uses some > >dsp/bios objects, so I'd like to have
something like this:
> >
> >#include "projectnamecfg.h"
> >
> >in the file, where projectnamecfg would be filled in by some
> >preprocessor directive. Is there a way to do this? Can I create a
> >second CDB file and only put the stuff in it?
>
> In my opinion, that seems fancy and not readable to the next engineer. I > would
> never let my engineers do that. Why not try this:
>
> #ifdef PROJECT1
> #include "projectcfg1.h"
> #elif PROJECT2
> #include "projectcfg2.h"
> #elif PROJECT3
> #include "projectcfg3.h"
> #endif
>
> Just because it's DSP code doesn't mean good software
documentation
> standards
> should not be followed. Sorry to be such a manager this morning. ;-)
>
> Jeff Brower
> DSP sw/hw engineer
> Signalogic
>
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Reply by ●January 11, 20022002-01-11
I have a .cpp file that I'd like to use in many projects. It uses
some
dsp/bios objects, so I'd like to have something like this:
#include "projectnamecfg.h"
in the file, where projectnamecfg would be filled in by some
preprocessor directive. Is there a way to do this? Can I create a
second CDB file and only put the stuff in it?
TIA,
Carl Chipman
Carl Chipman
Nomadics, Inc.
http://www.nomadics.com
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