Engine compilation.. (or something to that effect)
Hello,
I have been busy programming a game engine over the past month. It can''t do that much at the moment, but it''s continually evolving. However, so far I have about 25+ files (header and source). I use VC++, and the only way I have been able to get the intellisense thing to work is to include ALL of those files into my project. This is really a pain, and I was wondering if there is an easier way to do it. I have lots of classes (i split up my classes one per file), so I would like to avoid adding all the class descriptions to one big file. I was wondering if I could create, say, a DLL or something, so that I could include all of my files and still get intellisense to work. I have organized my files neatly into folders so it is not that hard to add them to my project, but they still take up a lot of room in VC++ (and yes, I organize them into folders in vc++ too.)
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Fuzztrek
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Yes, vs.net is much better.
The real question is this: Is Intellisense worth $70-$80 (or whatever Visual Assist is), or is it worth the several hundred or more dollars for visual studio .net ?
The real question is this: Is Intellisense worth $70-$80 (or whatever Visual Assist is), or is it worth the several hundred or more dollars for visual studio .net ?
Send one of your friends to get hired at Microsoft, and tell him to send you a discounted ($20) version of VC++.NET to you!
quote:Original post by Nypyren
Send one of your friends to get hired at Microsoft, and tell him to send you a discounted ($20) version of VC++.NET to you!
Nice friend you are!
And to the original post, yes, make DLL''s if its a windows only engine.
VS.net''s Intellisense isn''t much better than what was in VC 6. Visual Assist is much more useful IMHO.
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