From: Jason M. <jmc...@gm...> - 2012-03-20 20:54:57
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Most IDEs have the concept of an "active" project. It's the one that is executed when you say "Debug". Premake has no way to designate that a particular project should be the initial "active" project. By default, the first project you create is the active one. Now personally, I don't care. It's a minor annoyance, having to switch active projects after creating them. However, I often get bugs like this one: https://bitbucket.org/alfonse/gltut/issue/72/problems-with-frameworkdlib This is from a user who's obviously not very familiar with their build tools. They've probably never seen a multi-project solution before, and so on. And since the first project I create is my "framework" project (it has to be for ease-of-use reasons), it is always the default "active" project. And since it's a static library, users can't execute it. Is it possible that we could add some setting to the solution that states which project is the default "active" project? |