Compile All Tool

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Overview

The Compile All Tool can be used to check if all targets in a directory compile. It recursively scans all directories and looks for files with a .ecf extension. For each configuration file all targets are first clean melted, then frozen and at the end finalized.

Command-line Options

To see the list of available command-line options and their help information, use the '/?' switch.

Information

This tool was developed and maintained by Patrickr.

Location: https://eiffelsoftware.origo.ethz.ch/svn/es/trunk/Src/tools/compile_all

Examples

Checking everything in the trunk still compiles

To check if everything in the trunk still compiles, use the following setup:

  1. create a directory where to put the EIFGENs into, e.g. C:\compile
  2. compile_all -l C:\60dev -eifgen C:\compile -ignore C:\60dev\tools\compile_all\baseline\trunk.ini -no_clean -no_c_compile -no_freeze -no_finalize

Change Log

Patrickr 20:20, 15 November 2006 (CET)

  • New Feature: Added possibility to only do some compilation modes
  • New Feature: Added possibility to specify a compilation directory
  • New Feature: Ignore file for files/targets to ignore

Patrickr 01:32, 10 October 2006 (CEST)

  • Initial Upload