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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Packages » howto duplicate main package and rename classes "in bulk"?
Re: howto duplicate main package and rename classes "in bulk"? [message #2712 is a reply to message #2708] Sat, 22 April 2006 11:35 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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forlano wrote on Sat, 22 April 2006 20:42

I tried the above trick with MINGW and it works. In this way copy, past the package folder and rename the .upp file seems the shortest way to replicate a package.
I miss in TheIDE a menu item like "Save Package as...".
Luigi



Well ... not sure if you read my post but I would have thought the easiest thing was to do it the "standard" U++ way. Why do you need a macro name in the #include ? If it's just for package replication, I suspect it's not the easiest way nor the cleanest.

I doubt if it would be viable for "save package as" to go and change your #includes for you. BTW - you don't need to qualify a filename in a #include if it's in the same directory as the including file (in case you didn't know).

Graeme
 
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