diff -r 000000000000 -r 89d6a7a84779 Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-FCE138BF-A471-5864-AE4C-8D89EF5F2BB9.dita --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-FCE138BF-A471-5864-AE4C-8D89EF5F2BB9.dita Thu Jan 21 18:18:20 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + +Symbian +Emulator target using Metrowerks CodeWarrior +

This page describes how to build for the Symbian emulator using the Metrowerks +CodeWarrior compiler. The Symbian emulator is also known as the WINSCW build +target.

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Building from the command line

To build for WINSCW, +with abld use:

bldmake bldfiles

abld +build winscw [udeb | urel]

Binaries are generated in the udeb and/or urel sub-directories +of the epoc32\release\winscw\ directory.

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Building from the CodeWarrior IDE

You can build +applications for a WINSCW Symbian emulator using the CodeWarrior compiler +from the CodeWarrior IDE. You can also build for ARM targets from the IDE: +this invokes the native toolchain, rather than CodeWarrior's own compiler.

The +simplest way to use CodeWarrior, is, after defining a bld.inf file +and a .mmp file, choose the File + | Import project from .mmp file command. CodeWarrior then +reads the .mmp file that you select, and generates and +opens a CodeWarrior project. You can then use the normal CodeWarrior commands +to run, build, and debug the project.

If later you change the .mmp file, +you can use the same commands to regenerate the IDE workspace. Changes you +make to the project made through the IDE, such as adding a source file, are +not automatically written to the .mmp file, but it is +good practice to manually keep the .mmp file up to date +with any changes made.

The IDE project files have special build steps +which invoke the resource compiler, so for projects that use resources, this +does not need to be run separately.

Alternative method

A +slightly longer method is available that creates a CodeWarrior IDE project +from the command line. To do this, run bldmake bldfiles as +described, and then, to generate a CodeWarrior IDE project, use:

abld +makefile CW_IDE

This creates an importable project file project-name .xml in +the directory <path>\epoc32\build\ absolute_path_to_mmp_file \ mmp_basename \winscw\.

You can now tell CodeWarrior to read +this file and from it generate a project file of its own native type (an .mcp file). +Start CodeWarrior, choose the File | Import Project... command, +select the HelloWorld.xml file, and choose a name for +the CodeWarrior project (such as HelloWorld again). CodeWarrior +will now generate and load the project, which you can build, run, debug, etc. +using the normal IDE commands.

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