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Re: IDL VM problems [message #47429] Wed, 08 February 2006 09:01
Antonio Santiago is currently offline  Antonio Santiago
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Registered: February 2004
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Thanks to both,

but use of CLASS keyword is complex to me because I have to many classes
to be included.
Finally, as a fearless :) I have make a little IDL program that
generates a *.g file from a set of directories and a pattern to match
files. The *.g file compiles all the routines and classes, then
RESOLVE_ALL and finally SAVE. All seems ok.

Bye.

http://www.grahi.upc.edu/santiago/imdocs/idl/varios/gbuild.p ro.html

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Re: IDL VM problems [message #47431 is a reply to message #47429] Wed, 08 February 2006 07:32 Go to previous message
Benjamin Hornberger is currently offline  Benjamin Hornberger
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Registered: March 2004
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Antonio Santiago wrote:
>
> How to resolve automatically class dependences (like resolve_all for
> routines)??
>
>

I think what you need is the CLASS keyword to resolve_all. You'll need
to specify all required classes manually, I think there's no such thing
as automatic resolution of class dependencies.

Benjamin
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