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Bob P. Roche wrote:
How does having to remember to name all modules, every time you recompile
simplify things? If it is in the binding directory, and you have that
listed in your H spec. It seems simpler to me. The compiler will just find
it.
I think it's ok to have modules in a binding directory, _but_
- the binding directory should _only_ have modules
- that binding directory should be used in the H spec of
_only one_ source member (the source member used for the
CRTBNDRPG).
A separate binding directory should be used for any _service programs_.
So, say you have PGMA which has modules PGMA, MODB, MODC, then you could
have a binding directory called PGMA listing modules MODB and MODC. The
H spec for PGMA would have BNDDIR('PGMA') and it might also have another
BNDDIR keyword to pick up service programs.
H BNDDIR('PGMA')
H BNDDIR('MYSRVPGMS')
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