creation of a target is dependent upon the existence of another file or target.

SoftBench supports three types of dependency relationships: a subproject relationship, a build order dependency between two targets in the same project, and a source-to-target relationship between source files and the target derived from them.

The first two types of dependency relationships both provide a build order dependency. When the dependency crosses projects (through the subproject relationship), you can control whether the subproject is automatically rebuilt with the "Build Subprojects" toggle button.

Double-clickPress and release a mouse button twice in rapid succession.

Drag and drop You complete a drag action by pressing and holding down a mouse button while moving the mouse on your desktop (and the pointer on the screen). You complete a drop action by releasing the mouse button after the object has been "dragged" to a new position.

Edit Area An editable area used for displaying or entering text data in your configured SoftBench editor and SoftBench Debugger.

Embedded SQL Source Code Structured Query Language source code that exists within your source language environment. Preprocessors translate the embedded SQL to source code statements proior to compilation.

Environment Variable Also called "Shell Variable", an environment variable is a named variable that is passed to all processes created by the current shell. Your shell stores information about who you are and what you are doing, and some of your preferences.

Some examples of environment variables are:

PATH

Typically set in your .login or .profile file, this

 

variable is used to locate executable programs.

DISPLAY

Tells X11 where to locate the X server process for I/O.

See your shell reference page (csh(1), sh(1), or ksh(1)) for information on

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