Thanks. And the other changes that Dev-C++ wants to make? Do you have any objections against them? Here's the diff:diff --git a/QuantLib/QuantLib.dev b/QuantLib/QuantLib.dev index 9b36703..0de1050 100644 --- a/QuantLib/QuantLib.dev +++ b/QuantLib/QuantLib.dev @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ FileName=QuantLib.dev Name=QuantLib UnitCount=1962 Type=2 -Ver=1 +Ver=2 ObjFiles= Includes=. Libs= @@ -27,7 +27,9 @@ CustomMakefile=Makefile.win IncludeVersionInfo=1 SupportXPThemes=0 CompilerSet=0 -CompilerSettings=0000001001010000000100 +CompilerSettings=0000001001010000000100000 +LogOutput= +LogOutputEnabled=0 [Unit1] FileName=ql\cashflows\timebasket.hpp @@ -8686,6 +8688,7 @@ OriginalFilename=libQuantLib-mgw.a ProductName=QuantLib ProductVersion=1.0.0 AutoIncBuildNr=0 +SyncProduct=0 [Unit865] FileName=ql\termstructures\inflation\piecewiseyoyinflationcurve.hpp @@ -19696,3 +19699,4 @@ Link=1 Priority=1000 OverrideBuildCmd=0 BuildCmd= +Francois Botha
On 17 June 2014 10:22, Luigi Ballabio <[hidden email]> wrote:I've been adding new files to the .dev file, but I haven't updated (or
even opened) Dev-C++ for a while. Anybody else?
(Oh, and the missing file should be included in the project now--I've
added it last week or so.)
Luigi
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On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Francois Botha <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed this file in the repository. I managed to open it with a fresh
> download of Orwell Dev-C++. I noticed that it's missing at least one file,
> ql/math/interpolations/backwardflatlinearinterpolation.hpp, as reported by
> dev_tools/sync_projects.sh .
>
> Also, Dev-C++ complains about the compiler settings format that has changed.
> so I assume this QuantLib.dev file is still in an old file. Is this
> QuantLib.dev file still being maintained?
>
> After playing around in Dev-C++ I quite like it. It has much lower RAM
> requirements than MSVC, so I'd like to get this .dev file up to date. Are
> there any caveats before I update and push the newer format of this file?
> Does anybody else here actively use it?
>
> regards,
> Francois Botha
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