Discovery options, Environment, Logging – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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Discovery Options

The Discovery Options page provides settings for local SQL/MP or SQL/MX C/C++ projects. The
settings assist you in turning off warnings and errors shown for SQL statements in C/C++ editors.
For details, see

“Removing erroneous errors and warnings in C/C++ editors” (page 95)

.

Environment

The Environment property page lets you configure what environment variables are set when you
build your project and is available for local projects only. To set environment variables for remote
projects, use the Environment tab of the Make Settings property page. For details, see the C/C++
Development User Guide
. For details on setting NSDEE-specific environment variables, see

“Environment variables and build variables” (page 44)

.

Logging

The Logging property page lets you specify a log file where build output is written to in addition
to being written to the Console view. This property page is for local projects only. For details, see
the C/C++ Development User Guide.

Settings

The Settings property page is primarily for use with local projects with managed builds, though
the Binary and Error Parsers tabbed pages are available for local makefile projects as well. This
section describes each of the tabbed pages available in the Settings property page.

Tool Settings page

The Tool Settings tabbed page lets you configure options passed to compilers, SQL tools, and
linkers during builds. The list of tools on the left of the Tool Settings page is determined by the tool
chain and tool selections you made when you created your project. (For a description of NSDEE
tool chains, see

“Tool chains” (page 56)

).

The left side of the Tool Settings page shows the tools used to build your project. Each tool on the
left side has a main entry with subcategories under it (such as the C Linker (TNS/E) main entry in
and its two subcategories, Libraries and Miscellaneous as shown in

Figure 90 (page 149)

).

Figure 90 Tool Settings page

Select the main entry for a tool to see or alter the command used for the tool. Select a subcategory
of the tool to change or add options to pass to the tool when it is invoked during builds.

All tools have a Miscellaneous category which you can use to enter most any tool option. However,
be sure to use categories to set tool options that are directly represented in categories, such as
include paths in the Includes category and library paths in the Libraries category. Managed builds
use information from these pages when creating makefiles.

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