The project is your main work area in Test RealTime , as displayed in the Project Explorer window.
A project is a tree representation that contains nodes. Projects can contain one or more sub-projects which are actually links to other projects.
Note Previous versions of the product used Workspaces instead of sub-projects. Workspaces are automatically converted to sub-projects when loaded into the current version of the product.
Within the project tree, each node has its own individual Configuration Settings —inherited from its parent node— and can be individually executed.
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Creating a new project |
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Understanding how projects work |
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Creating a group folder inside a project |
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Adding a new application node to a project without using an activity wizard |
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Adding files from an existing makefile |
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Adding a command line to a project |
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Adding source files to an existing node |
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Excluding a node from execution |
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Removing a node from a project |
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Renaming an existing node in the project |
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Changing build options and Runtime Analysis tools |
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Executing the project or an individual node |
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Using the Debug setting of your compiler |
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Removing all previously generated files |
Related Topics
Project Explorer | About Configuration Settings | Activity Wizards