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Select Modules Which Are Output in Files dialog box


This dialog box is used to set modules which are output to the I/O header file.

Figure A.11

Select Modules Which Are Output in Files Dialog Box

 

The following items are explained here.

[How to open]

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On the Property panel, select the following property, and then click the [...] button.

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From the [I/O Header File Generation Options] tab, [Modules which are defined in device file] in the [I/O Header File] category

[Description of each area]

(1)

Area for specifying module name/file name

This area displays a list of the names of modules defined in the device file and the names of the I/O header files to which the modules are output.

(a)

[Module Name]

This area displays the names of modules which are defined in the device file.

If any of the check boxes is selected, the relevant module is output to the I/O header file shown under [File Name].

The check boxes are selected by default.

(b)

[File Name]

This area displays the names of the I/O header files to which the modules are output.

You can also directly enter a desired file name to change the I/O header file to which the module is output.

The default file name is “iodefine.h”.

(c)

[Select all/Release all]

This check box is used to select or deselect all of the check boxes under [Module Name].

If this check box is selected, check boxes under [Module Name] will all be selected.

If this check box is deselected, selection of the check boxes under [Module Name] will all be cleared.

 

Remark

When the same file name is specified for multiple modules, code for those modules is output to the same file. There is no case sensitivity for file names.

[Function buttons]

Button

Function

OK

Closes this dialog box and calls the settings to reflect them in the previous properties.

Initialize

Sets all check boxes under [Module Name] and [File Name] settings to their default values.

Cancel

Cancels the settings and closes this dialog box.

Help

Displays the help of this dialog box.