![]() This is the part that I had more trouble finding on Internet. Here is what it looks on ATKCore, compared to ATKDelay that hasn’t this macro:įiles hierarchy in Visual Studio Sort projects inside the solution So here I used the file system hierarchy, but it is possible to sort the files by generation process, by type, by date… It tells CMake to put one or more files in a specific folder inside a project. The trick is managed through the SOURCE_GROUP command. If target doesn’t exist, or if you want to create a different hierarchy, change this value. I’ve modified a macro I found online for this purpose:įOREACH(file $”. My personal preference is to have all files that are in the same folder in the same folder in a project as well, following the file system hierarchy. So let’s start with sorting files inside a project. And as this works for Xcode projects and Visual Studio projects, I was really eager to sort out my Audio Toolkit main project, so it will be the basis of the tests here. ![]() ![]() ![]() They are activated differently, and it’s sometimes not as straightforward, but it works great once it is set up. And then I learnt that projects can actually be moved to folders, just like what is possible for files in a project (so you don’t have Source Files and Header Files, but something custom, for instance following the file hierarchy). The private project I’m working on has 130 subprojects, all in a single solution, that’s just too much to display in one window. Sometimes Visual Studio and Xcode projects just get out of hand. ![]()
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