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cc-mode + compilation
From: |
David Trallero |
Subject: |
cc-mode + compilation |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Jul 2007 12:52:19 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (X11/20060911) |
I would appreciate if there is a way in which I could compile my "C"
project (just execute a make) without care about the directory or file I
am editing. For example, if my project is in ~/my_projects/prjA/ and I
am editing /tmp/foo.txt, I would like to make something like: M-x
(re)compile-prj and execute a simple make.
I tried M-x compile and then to write as command: cd ~/my_projects/prjA
; make, but seems emacs is not always able to locate correctly the error
and warning messages (this is something I tried time ago and I do not
remember in which cases it did not work fine).
Is there also any emacs-package that use speed-bar to present the
"project" files (I assume there must be an interface to add and delete
files from the "project")?
Thanks a lot,
David
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